Since the Ukrainian Armed Forces captured many Russian military personnel in the Kursk region, communications with Moskalkova became more systematic and periodic.
Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets expressed hope that the exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and Russia will now be systematic. He said this on Saturday, August 24, in a telethon.
According to Lubinets, the channel of communication between him and his Russian “companion” Tatyana Moskaleva has become more systematic and periodic.
“Could this mean that we will start conducting some kind of periodic exchange processes now, I don’t know but the Ukrainian side is doing everything to ensure that the exchanges will take place every week,” Lubinets said.
He added that thanks to “the men and women who take the Russians every day, the exchange took place today, and I hope that the exchanges will be periodic.”
Let’s remember that Ukraine and Russia exchanged prisoners on August 24. 115 Ukrainian defenders were released from Russian captivity.
Meanwhile, the commander of the Azov National Guard brigade, Denis Prokopenko, said that among the 115 released Ukrainian soldiers there was not a single “citizen of Azov.” He noted that this time the Ukrainian negotiating group had enormous leverage, but it was not used.
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Source: korrespondent

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