On July 7, Lantratova stated that following joint work with the… (обмен · лантратов · россия)
On July 7, Lantratova stated that following joint work with the Ministry of Defense, the Russian ombudsman for human rights and the military agency determined the fate of 91 servicemen who were previously considered missing in action in the special operation zone during June.
Consensus
- Russia is preparing new prisoner exchanges with Ukraine involving military personnel and civilians.
- The work on organizing these exchanges is ongoing and being conducted in constant mode.
- Yana Latratova, the Russian human rights ombudsman, confirmed that preparations are underway.
- The process involves cooperation between Russia's Ministry of Defense, intelligence agencies, FSB, and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
- In June, three exchanges were organized with the help of these institutions, resulting in 550 military personnel returning to Russia.
- More than 1700 Russian soldiers held by Ukraine have been located through cooperation with the ICRC, over 1000 of whom have already returned to Russia.
- The ombudsman's office has handled more than 9,500 appeals related to the special military operation.
- 342 cases resulted in positive outcomes regarding medical care, social benefits, and document processing.
Points of divergence
- The ombudsman reported that three exchanges in June allowed for the return of 550 military personnel and reunification of three families; all residents of Kursk Oblast involved in a '7 on 7' exchange were returned home. — vedomosti
- New prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine will take place imminently, according to Latratova. — tg_tass_agency
Coverage (2 sources)
- Russia prepares new prisoner exchanges with Ukraine — Ведомости
- New prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine will take place soon — ТАСС (Telegram)