 Suicides among Russian officers increased since Russian invasion began. The number of suicides among Russian officers has increased significantly since the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. Andrey Yousov, spokesman for Ukraine's Defense Intelligence, said this. The number of suicides among the Rusists and Russian officers has increased since the start of the full-scale invasion and increased significantly. Some suicides may be related to such fears that the Ukrainian military will find them, he added. Yousov said Ukraine is ready to accept those Russians who do not want to get their hands dirty and carry out criminal orders, regardless of their rank, from private to generals and commanders. If they surrender as part of the Hochu Zit I Want to Live project, it should be noted that I Want to Live is a Ukrainian state-run initiative where Russian servicemen are offered an opportunity to surrender to the armed forces of Ukraine. Yousov is sure that this is the best and safest way out of the situation for Russian officers. We guarantee treatment in accordance with the Geneva Convention and International Humanitarian Law, despite the fact that we are talking about murderers and aggressors. This means guaranteeing that surrender will lead to captivity, Yousov assured. Answering the question about artillery forward observers who actually kill fellow citizens, Yousov stated that, unfortunately, these can include different people who, among other things, may feel nostalgic for the evil Soviet Empire.