Ukraine has announced a project to exchange convicted collaborationists for Ukrainian POWs, publicizing info about Russian agents and allowing them to agree to these exchanges.
From: Euromaiden Press BY YURI ZORIA

On 25 July, Ukraine’s Ministry of Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories announced the launch of a new state project aimed at exchanging convicted collaborationists for Ukrainian prisoners of war. The ministry says the initiative, named “I Want to Go to My Own,” was reported by the Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR) of the Defense Ministry.
The primary objective of the project is to publicize information about convicted Russian agents, traitors, and collaborators who cooperated with or assisted Russian occupation forces in the war against Ukraine. This information will be made available on the project’s website.
According to the Ministry’s report, the project will allow convicted collaborators to consent to be exchanged for Ukrainians held captive in Russia. The information about these individuals who agree to be exchanged will be published on the project’s website.