In Ukraine, convicted collaborators will be allowed to agree to exchange for captured Ukrainians
The project ‘I want to be with my own’ will publish information about convicted collaborators and agents who collaborated with the Russian occupiers

Ukraine has launched the state project ‘I want to return to my own’, which will allow the exchange of captured Ukrainians for traitors and collaborators from Russia.
Source. This was announced by Andriy Yusov, a representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine.
‘From the name, we understand that we are talking about people who do not consider Ukraine, European democratic values, our state and the Constitution their own, but consider the aggressor state – the Russian Federation – their own, and want to get there. Data on such persons, with their voluntary written consent, will be published on the website,’ Yusov said.
According to him, the main goal of the project is to publish information about convicted Russian agents, traitors and collaborators who collaborated or assisted the Russian occupation forces in the war against Ukraine.
‘I Want to Go Home’ is a project of the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, which is being implemented with the support of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine and the Secretariat of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights.
The project has several goals:
the website will publish information about convicted collaborators and agents who collaborated with the Russian occupiers;
there will be a possibility of ‘consent to exchange’ for convicted collaborators;
the project will allow Ukrainians who are still collaborating with the enemy to stop their activities under certain conditions.
A special form will also be available on the website to help Ukrainians report the activities of Russian agents or apply for travel to Russia.
Background. As reported, the SBU suspects the head of the so-called ‘media holding of the Donetsk People's Republic’ Nikolay Cherkashin of propaganda for the Kremlin. The ‘media holding’ includes 24 publications, 9 TV channels and 6 radio stations.
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