 Kremlin tries to rescue criminals from Russian prisons, from Ukrainian captivity. Russia is delaying the exchange of seriously wounded prisoners of war, although their repatriation should be unconditional according to the Geneva Convention, Ukrainian ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets said in an interview with N.V. Kiev has offered an all-for-all swap multiple times, but Moscow has provided inconsistent numbers of prisoners of war each time. Ukraine has proposed the creation of mixed medical commissions, which will include one representative from Ukraine, one from Russia, and one from international medical experts, said Lubinets. These commissions would verify compliance with the Geneva Conventions and would verify which prisoners meet the definition of seriously wounded. This is useful because the Russians want to get yours back, right? We want that, too. We have set up medical commissions. We have announced it publicly. We have informed the International Committee of the Red Cross. We have done everything. However, the Russians did not respond to the Ukrainian initiative. I always emphasize that the Russian slogan, we don't abandon our own, is only for propaganda purposes, the ombudsman said. If they didn't give up their own, they would have taken their own long ago. Lubinets further stated that Ukraine strives to return all of its citizens. In a recent prisoner exchange with Ukraine, the Kremlin regime primarily sought to repatriate criminals recruited from Russian prisons.