GUR launches a project to exchange collaborators for military personnel
Photo: Andriy Yusov. Source: Facebook
The Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) presented the project "I Want to Return to My Own", in which information about those convicted of collaboration will be published on the project website. Through the "consent to exchange" option, convicts can agree to be exchanged for Ukrainians held in Russian captivity, the department reported on Facebook.
GUR representative Andriy Yusov stated that the primary goal of the project is to publicize information about convicted Russian agents, traitors, and collaborators who cooperated with or assisted the Russian occupation forces in the war against Ukraine.
"Thanks to the project, citizens will also learn about the possibility of ceasing forced cooperation with the enemy and how to inform law enforcement about enemy agents in their surroundings to prevent further crimes," he noted.
The Defense Intelligence urges all concerned citizens of Ukraine to actively participate in the project.
As the UOJ reported, the lawyer of Metropolitan Jonathan spoke about the bishop's exchange in the Russian Federation.
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