Ukraine guarantees the Russian military, which will surrender, maintenance in accordance with the standards of the Geneva Conventions.
The Ukrainian project I Want to Live of the Coordinating Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War has received more than 2,000 appeals from the Russian military or from their relatives about possible surrender. This was said by the press secretary of the project Vitaliy Matviyenko, Ukrinform reports on Thursday, September 29.
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“We have received more than 2,000 calls. Both Russian army servicemen and their relatives who want their sons or sons to stay alive are calling,” Matviyenko said at a briefing by Security representatives and Defense Forces.
According to him, Ukraine guarantees the Russian military, which will surrender, maintenance in accordance with the standards of the Geneva Conventions. We are talking about three meals a day, medical care and the ability to contact relatives in the territory of the Russian Federation or in the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea and ORDLO.
Matvienko recalled that I Want to Live is a state project designed to help servicemen from the Russian Federation safely surrender to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“It was created specifically for Russian military personnel who do not want to carry out the criminal orders of Putin, as well as participate in this war,” the spokesperson for the project emphasized.
To receive information on how to surrender, Russian military personnel or their relatives and friends should contact the round-the-clock telephone line at the numbers: +38 066 580 34 98; +38 093 119 29 84. Information about surrendering in Russian is also available on the Telegram channel I want to live.
It will be recalled that on September 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin tightened the penalty for refusing to fight. Now Russian military personnel can be imprisoned for 10 years for desertion, voluntary surrender and refusal to participate in hostilities.
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