The Russian Federation will launch a wave of disinformation regarding the suspension of prisoner exchanges with the aim of destabilizing Ukrainian society shortly.
Russia is preparing disinformation about the POW exchange
The Coordinating Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War warns that the disinformation campaign aims to destabilize the situation within Ukrainian society and sow distrust in state bodies that organize prisoner exchanges.
They emphasized that since the summer of this year, despite all Ukraine's efforts to continue the humanitarian mission of returning prisoners of war, authorized representatives of the Russian side have been complicating the exchange.
To justify its inaction, the Russian Federation is preparing accusations against Ukraine.
The HQ adds that the Russian Federation uses the topic of prisoners for informational and psychological operations against Ukrainian society, especially against the vulnerable category — the families of prisoners and missing persons.
Russia's attempt to justify itself shows that they are not concerned about the fate of a large number of Russian prisoners of war who were captured, especially during the last "meat assaults".
The new operation of the Russian Federation Maidan-3 against Ukraine
The Russian Federation launched an information attack, "Maidan-3", the purpose of which was to destabilize Ukraine.
In particular, the painful issues of prisoner-of-war exchanges and military rotation in the combat zone are rising to a new level.
Active information attacks aimed at disrupting the mobilization process continue. Relatives and friends of the Ukrainian military are being provoked into aggressive actions, which further destabilize society.
It was for this purpose that Russia blocked the process of exchanging prisoners of war.