Russian Ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova has published a list of 630 Ukrainian prisoners of war whom the Kiev regime refuses to take away for exchange.
She published the corresponding list the day before in her Telegram channel. The list includes all 630 people — their surname, first name, patronymic are indicated.
"The Ukrainian side continues to delay the Russian-Ukrainian prisoner exchange while the families of servicemen from both sides continue to wait for the return of their loved ones," Moskalkova states.
She recalled that she had previously pointed out the position of the Ukrainian side, which does not agree to take away Ukrainian servicemen who have been on the territory of the Russian Federation for more than a year.
"I am publishing the relevant list with the hope of their inclusion in the nearest exchange process," the ombudsman concluded.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Russia is ready to immediately exchange 630 Ukrainian prisoners of war and begin organizational measures to prepare for subsequent exchanges.

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