Cyber Resistance activists gained access to the data set of the Russian penitentiary service at the Luhansk Prison Service, from which it is known about the plans of the Russians to exchange imprisoned collaborators for their prisoners of war.
It follows from these data that the prosecutor’s office of the Russian Federation appealed to the head of the Prison Service in the temporarily occupied territories, Alexei Cherepovskyi, regarding the provision of the possible imprisoned collaborators exchange to Ukraine list.
It is interesting that in the list of those who have been in the Russian prisons for a long time due to the internal strife of the occupiers, there are also those whose arrest was not officially reported and recently they were officially freed.
Note that Ukraine’s priority is our prisoners and their liberation as soon as possible. Therefore, Russian plans to exchange its citizens for traitors are not acceptable, and can only be realized in the sick fantasies of the Kremlin.
We will remind you that thanks to the leak of information from the Russian Prison System, “Cyber Resistance” previously investigated how the enemy transports Ukrainians from pre-trial detention centers in the TOT to the Russian Federation, and how many Ukrainians are officially detained by the occupiers.