“I Want To Live!”, 24-Hour Hotline For Russian Servicemen Who Intend To Surrender
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This just came through from Ukrainian government, reported by the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, “I want to live” is a hotline for servicemen of the Russian Federation who intend to surrender, in italics, below:
“As part of the work of the Coordination Headquarters, a Unified Center and a 24-hour hotline for receiving appeals from Russian military personnel and their families have been launched. This is a continuation of the state project, designed to inform the Russian military about the possibilities of laying down arms and preserving one’s health and life,” the message reads.
The “I want to live” project is designed to help Russian servicemen safely surrender to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Russians are guaranteed maintenance in accordance with the norms of the Geneva Conventions. Instead, Ukraine needs to replenish the exchange fund in order to return its defenders home.
For information on how to surrender to a prisoner of war, Russian servicemen or their relatives should call the 24-hour numbers: +38 066 580 34 98 and +38 093 119 29 84.
Information about the surrender is available in Russian on the “I want to live” Telegram channel.
New interceptions of phone calls of Russian soldiers in Ukraine demonstrate – many of them are in despair and want to save their lives after the start of Ukrainian large-scale counter-offensive on the eastern and southern front lines. At the same time, they are afraid that surrending is dangerous for them – Russian state propagandists make sure that of that, in the video published on Sep 13, 2022, by AUTV English, as “‘Hello, is this Ukraine?’ I want to surrender – Russian soldiers realize they are losing the war“, below:
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