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Russian FSB Uses Relatives of POWs for Propaganda and Blackmail

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia Targets ‌Ukrainian⁢ captive Families in new Recruitment Drive

Kyiv, Ukraine – Russian security⁣ services are‌ actively recruiting relatives ⁢of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POW) as‌ agents, employing manipulative tactics and‌ exploiting the desperation of‍ families​ seeking information about their loved ones, according to documents obtained by NV ⁣ and ⁢interviews with security experts. The operation, which includes a‌ database of over 1,600 individuals, utilizes targeted messaging via popular apps and on-the-ground recruitment ⁢in eight ‍Ukrainian‌ cities.

The recruitment effort centers on leveraging‌ the anguish of families who have been waiting for news ​of relatives‌ held by Russia for​ over a year. “They are crazy, ready to just get⁤ the information that a loved one is alive,” explained Ivan Stupak, a special operations expert and former SBU employee. “The Russians move‍ responsibility on their shoulders: they say, if you do something, if you do not.”

NV reports that the database compiled‍ by‍ Russian special services contains contact information⁤ for 1,200 Ukrainian civilians and 400 military personnel’s family members. Recruitment attempts are focused in Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Odesa, Kherson,‍ Mykolaiv, Lviv, Vinnytsia, and Dnipro, with recruiters seeking to distribute pro-Kremlin propaganda via‍ flyers.

This tactic ‍builds on previous Russian efforts to recruit vulnerable populations, including drug addicts ​and minors. A key​ component‌ of the operation ⁢involves the dissemination ‌of fabricated⁢ videos purporting to show improved conditions for Ukrainian POWs, falsely suggesting that “all hope is only​ in Russia.” these videos are marked with a red fox on a black background for easy identification by Russian operatives. NV also notes⁤ evidence of artificially inflated view counts on these videos to amplify their perceived impact.

Ukrainian security‍ services are urging ‌anyone ​contacted by potential recruiters to immediately report ⁤the interaction via a hotline or SBU chatbot.Stupak ​emphasizes the need for proactive engagement by Ukrainian authorities with families of POWs. “You don’t need to call them daily, but at least once every two months, say ‘We ⁢remember, we are working on searching.’ To show that this is not the same to​ the state,” he said. “It can save a person from⁤ a fateful mistake.”

The use of POWs for propaganda purposes is a violation of the Geneva Convention.⁢ Ukraine is documenting these cases for potential prosecution in international courts, according to NV sources.

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