The publisher asks the question: what should happen and who should the Ukrainian Armed Forces capture in order to exchange the Azovites?
Ukrainian publisher and writer Alexander Krasovitsky commented on the largest prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine since the Cold War West.
He wrote about this on Facebook.
“About today's exchange. It resembles an exchange of everyone for everyone. That is, it is possible? If they are not Ukrainians. It is probably good that (Russian oppositionist. – Ed.) Kara-Murza will survive. But what about ours? Unfortunately, there is no such whore for whom Putin can be exchanged,” Krasovitsky notes.
The publisher asks the question: what should happen and who should the Ukrainian Armed Forces capture in order to exchange the Azovites?
“In order to exchange those unknown guys who have no relatives? Those people who are being held in Chechnya or Dagestan? Those children who were stolen in Ukraine and are being made into mankurts,” he summed up.
Let us recall that today in Turkey there was a large-scale prisoner exchange between Russia and the West.
At least 10 Russian political prisoners, as well as two Americans accused of espionage and a German citizen sentenced to death in Belarus, were released. There is not a single Ukrainian among those released.
Earlier it was reported that a fighter from Krivoy Rog, father of 7 children, Yuri Reshta, died in captivity. It was also reported that Mariupol defender Alexander Ishchenko, whom his daughter recognized at the trial a year ago, died in Russian captivity.
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