Ukraine creates a Council on Prisoners of War: what tasks the new structure has.
Establishment of the Coordination Headquarters Council on Prisoners of War
According to inkorr.com: A Council of the Coordination Headquarters has been established in Ukraine, which will deal with the issues of prisoners of war. This council will cooperate with government agencies regarding the conditions of detention of Ukrainian defenders who have fallen victim to the enemy. The idea has received significant support among the public and human rights activists who seek transparency in this process.
'The task of the Public Council is to ensure interaction between the Coordination Headquarters and representatives of the public on issues related to the treatment of Ukrainian defenders who are in captivity of the aggressor state...'
The public is actively discussing the newly created Council, showing solidarity with the families of prisoners of war. This initiative opens new opportunities for protecting the rights and interests of Ukrainian defenders who have found themselves in captivity.
The society of Ukraine has shown readiness to support its army and the fighters who are fighting for the independence and security of the country.
The importance of creating this Council lies in the fact that it will simplify communication between state structures and the public, as well as allow families of prisoners of war to seek assistance and receive necessary information. Public support for such initiatives is extremely important in the context of a prolonged war, as it emphasizes the unity of Ukrainians in protecting their defenders.Read also
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