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Ukrainian website "Hochu Zhit" (I want to live), where Russian servicemen can surrender, blocked in Russia

Sunday, 16 October 2022, 21:55
Ukrainian website Hochu Zhit (I want to live), where Russian servicemen can surrender,  blocked in Russia

KATERYNA TYSHCHENKOSUNDAY, 16 OCTOBER 2022, 21:55

The website of the Ukrainian state project "Hochu Zhit" (I want to live), where Russian servicemen are offered an opportunity to surrender to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, was blocked on the territory of Russia.

Source: Kommersant, a Russian daily, citing the Roskomsvoboda project [Russian NGO operating in the area of digital rights]

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Details: According to the project, access to the resource domain was blocked on Sunday at the request of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation.

"The project was blocked twice... The first time was behind a 'mask', when access to all domains and subdomains was restricted, and the second time the entire site," Roskomsvoboda explained.

It noted that the Prosecutor General's Office of Russia decided to block the site on 11 October.

The Ukrainian state project "Hochu Zhit" (I want to live) was set up to help soldiers of the Russian army safely surrender to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Contact information: For information on how to surrender, Russian military personnel or their relatives and friends should call the 24-hour numbers: +38 066 580 34 98; +38 093 119 29 84.

Russians who surrender are guaranteed to be treated in accordance with the norms of the Geneva Conventions.

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