“They are not in danger.

We let them contact their relatives, say that everything is fine with them.

What I want to draw your attention to: there were no attempts on the part of Kyiv to contact our Ombudsman for Human Rights.

They do not care about their military personnel at all, and therefore we are already making all sorts of attempts to somehow contact relatives.

A special hotline was created for this,” Marochko said.

Earlier, Tatyana Moskalkova, Commissioner for Human Rights in Russia, announced her readiness to participate in any format of the exchange of prisoners with Ukraine.

According to her, the Ukrainian Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova refused to visit Russian prisoners of war.