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As of December, more than 220 Russian soldiers surrendered through the I Want to Live hotline, and more than 1,000 other applications are pending, writes the Financial Times. Source: Financial Times, citing Vitaliy Matvienko, a spokesperson for Defence Intelligence of Ukraine's department for prisoners of war (the Ukrainian state project Hochu Zhit (I Want to Live).
Russian soldiers’ requests for help deserting their units in Ukraine have almost doubled in recent months, the Idite Lesom (“Get Lost”) group, which helps Russians evade fighting in the war, told The Moscow Times.
A new camp for prisoners of war will be opened in Ukraine in the near future. Source: Ukrainian state project Hochu Zhit ("I want to live") on Telegram Quote: "A new camp for prisoners of war will be opened in Ukraine in the near future due to the large number of Russian prisoners of war.