Ombudsman Lubinets passed 1500 packages to Ukrainians in Russian captivity.
Ukraine and Russia have sent packages and letters to prisoners of war. Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets reported that 1500 packages with warm clothing and other necessary items have been sent for Ukrainian captives.
They exchanged lists of prisoners of war, discussed issues of their verification, as well as lists of unlawfully imprisoned civilians. Exchanged packages and letters for prisoners of war. 1500 packages with warm clothing and other necessary items have been sent. The repatriation of the bodies of fallen soldiers has taken place,' the ombudsman told about the results of the meeting with the Russian human rights commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova.
Representatives of Ukraine and Russia also discussed ways for further interaction to return prisoners of war, civilians, and address humanitarian issues.
Earlier, Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets stated that there might be positive news regarding the return of Ukrainians from Russian captivity by the New Year, but it is also possible that the aggressor could violate the agreements.
The most difficult for the exchange of prisoners of war are the defenders of Mariupol and Ukrainians who have already been sentenced in Russia.
As of the end of November, Ukraine has freed 3,767 people from Russian captivity, including 168 civilians.
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