During today's exchange, a military man who could have worked with the Russians returned. This was stated by former prisoner Viktor “Leleka” Lakhno.
According to him, it is Maksym Bobylev. He allegedly cooperated with the administration of the colony where the prisoners were held and was involved in the beating of Azov fighters.
According to Lakhno, Bobylev also renounced his Ukrainian citizenship and wanted to obtain a Russian passport.
The 35th Separate Marine Brigade assured that they were checking information about one of their soldiers' cooperation with the Russians. The DIU noted that they always work with law enforcement agencies on all returned soldiers.
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