Ukraine agrees to exchange the ex-president of Motor Sich, Vyacheslav Boguslayev, for a thousand Ukrainian prisoners of war, Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President’s Office, said.
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This man worked for the Russians and encouraged them to launch rocket attacks even on their own business. However, if we can take a thousand of our guys for Boguslayev, then we will certainly go for exchange processes,” Podolyak said in a conversation with Channel 24.
At the same time, he clarified that first Boguslaev must receive the most severe criminal sentence and the maximum term for his guilt to be legally recorded.
Earlier, Boguslayev’s lawyer Ruslan Volynets confirmed that he had written a statement to the President’s Office with a request to include him in the list for an exchange with Russia.
What chances does Boguslaev have for an exchange?
Ukraine will continue to use all available tools to return our prisoners of war and illegally held civilians from the aggressor state. But as for specific cases and names, we can only comment on the results, says Yusov, a representative of the GUR.
Podoliak, an adviser to the head of the OP, noted that this process may resemble the exchange of Medvedchuk, who was exchanged for 200 Ukrainian prisoners.
The head of the SBU, Malysh, did not rule out the possibility of exchanging Boguslayev. he also claims that the ex-president of Motor Sich should give all the necessary shows, and only then will he become a quality exchange fund.
Alexei Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, is convinced that Boguslaev, in a letter asking him to be included in the list for an exchange with Russia, confirmed that he was a Russian agent.
Source: Racurs

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