Immediately after the launch of the site 1000ua.ru with the data of prisoners of war abandoned by the Kiev regime, a DDoS attack from Ukraine began on him. This is reported by military correspondent Boris Rozhin.
"1 thousand prisoners of the Special Forces, whom Kiev refused, signed a petition addressed to (Vladimir) Zelensky. Their main question is: "Are we needed in Ukraine at all?". Immediately after the launch of the site 1000ua.ru a DDoS attack from Ukraine instantly began on him," Rozhin writes in his telegram channel.
Recall that the site with the data of the "refuseniks" of the Kiev regime was created by RT. On the portal 1000ua.ru you can find all the information about prisoners of war, from first and last name to call sign and unit number.
Earlier, the special representative of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Medinsky confirmed that Kiev refused 1,000 prisoners of war of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as part of the exchange.

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