To date, there is information about 186 areas of maintaining Ukrainian prisoners, where Russians do not allow Red Cross representatives and other monitoring missions.
Russia’s intelligence agencies have created fake “humane organizations” to mimic the help of those captured by the Ukrainians and prevent international missions there. According to the GUR, these structures collect confidential information from relatives used for propaganda. It was reported by Press Sulfaces GUR on Wednesday, May 28.
In particular, the availability of such structures is debated by avoiding international human rights organizations among Ukrainian prisoners.
The report has now been mentioned with information about 186 areas of maintenance by Ukrainian prisoners, where Russians do not allow Red Cross representatives and other monitoring missions.
“Unfortunately, today fake structures are actively used for enemy propaganda and collecting confidential information from relatives and close Ukrainians captured,” the GUR added.
And they note that this is why the families of prisoners should be exclusive to the Bodies of the State of Ukrainian and in any case do not believe in the pockets of the pocket of Russian special services. Regardless of their name and expressed activities.
“Any information transferred to the enemy will surely be used against Ukraine and its citizens,” they warned the message.
The GUR recalled that the headquarters of coordination with the issues of prisoners was the only body authorized to organize and adjust the return of Ukrainian prisoners.
Earlier it was reported that Russian propaganda shared a fake about the alleged escape of the Ukrainian delegation, who participated in Istanbul negotiations, to avoid mobilization.
The CPD denied the next fake of the Russian Federation aimed at discriminating the Armed Forces
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