According to a representative of Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Service (DIU), Russia has not officially released a list of prisoners to be exchanged, relying instead on propaganda.
sauce: Andriy Yusov, Spokesman of the Defense Intelligence Service of Ukraine, on the air of a 24/7 national joint news program
Quote: “First of all, the list[of prisoners who were to be exchanged on January 24th]was known. The other thing is, what was that list?
In Ukraine, official information is provided by POW treatment coordination staff and officials, especially the Verkhovna Rada Human Rights Commissioner.
On the part of the aggressor state, a specific list is reported by the propagandists, [such as] Simonian, Charly, etc.
In other words, this was done not by the invaders’ Ministry of Defense or the humanitarian centers in charge of treating prisoners of war, but by propaganda.
In fact, commenting on information deliberately disseminated by Russian propaganda means participating in the execution of its operations.
Of course, there will be official comments once such a list is officially announced. ”
detail: Mr. Yusov stressed that in order to compare exchange lists, Russia needs to officially publish the list through state institutions or authorized agents. Ukraine does not comment on the list of propagandists, so as not to give them their rightful place and not be influenced by the aggressor’s provocations.
background:
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Ukrainian security services have opened criminal proceedings About the fact that a Russian Il-76 military aircraft crashed in the Belgorod Oblast of the Russian Federation.
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On the afternoon of January 24th, IL-76 military aircraft crashed It is located in Belgorod Oblast of the Russian Federation. A Ukrainian military staff official said the plane was carrying missiles for the S-300 air defense system.
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After the crash of the Russian Il-76, many Russian media outlets disseminated the statement of Andrei Kartapolov, Chairman of the Defense Committee of the Russian Duma. The plane was believed to be transporting dozens of Ukrainian prisoners who were to be exchanged. Dmytro Rubinets, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada, said: he is investigating the situation.
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A few hours after information about the Il-76 crash came out, The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine issues a statement In it, they hinted that the plane was a military target and was carrying ammunition for the Russian military.
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Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Service confirmed that an exchange of prisoners was planned for January 24, but did not take place. At the same time, he said he had no information on whether there were Ukrainian prisoners on board the IL-76.
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The White House said: Not enough information yet The mission is to find out what happened to the Il-76 plane that crashed in Russia’s Belgorod Oblast on January 24th.
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