The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine and the Secretariat of the Commissioner for Human Rights presented a joint state project - “I Want to Come Home” - to facilitate the return of Ukrainians from russian captivity.
During the presentation, the representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine Andrii Yusov said that the first and foremost goal of the project is to make public information about convicted russian agents, traitors and collaborators who collaborated or assisted the russian occupation forces in the war against Ukraine.
This information will be published on the project's website, hochuksvoim.com, where, thanks to the “consent to exchange” option, convicted collaborators will be able to agree to be exchanged for Ukrainians in russian captivity.
The project will also help citizens learn about the possibility of ending their forced cooperation with the enemy and how to inform law enforcement about enemy agents in their environment to prevent further crimes.
All you need to do is find and fill out a special form on the website.
In order to effectively achieve the set goals, the project website will publish information about convicted russian agents, traitors and collaborators who agreed to be exchanged for captured Ukrainian.
The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine calls on all concerned citizens of Ukraine to actively engage in cooperation with the project.