Volga 149.200

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Volga 149.200 (Russian: Волга 149.200) is a Very high frequency radio frequency (149.2 MHz) for receiving surrender appeals from Ukrainian servicemen. The hotline was set up by the Russian military in the summer of 2023.[citation needed] The hotline is designed to help Ukrainian servicemen who do not want to participate in the military response to the release of Ukraine to safely surrender to the Russian Armed Forces. Similar to how the Ukrainian hotline I Want to Live is designed to help Russian servicemen who do not want to participate in the Russian invasion of Ukraine to safely surrender to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.[1] The Ukrainian soldiers who use the radio frequency to surrender are reportedly "well-fed and provided with all necessary medical care".[2] According to the Russian state media center TASS and the Hong Kong based news website BNN Breaking, over 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers have used the radio frequency to surrender.[3] However, a Snopes analysis found no evidence for this claim.[4] On 18 November 2023, Russian Milbloger and special forces veteran Andrei Dobrovolsky reported on his Telegram channel that a company of Ukrainian soldiers in Avdiivka surrendered to Russian forces using the frequency.[5][6]

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  1. ^ ""Добровільно в полон": як працює проєкт "Хочу жить" для російських військових" ["Voluntarily taken prisoner": how the "I want to live" project works for the Russian military]. Ukrainian Radio. 11 October 2022. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  2. ^ https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/volga-149-200/
  3. ^ "Over 10,000 Ukrainian fighters surrender since summer using special radio frequency". tass.com. 27 September 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  4. ^ Wrona, Aleksandra (2 October 2023). "Thousands of Ukrainian Soldiers Surrendered to Russia in Early October 2023?". Snopes. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  5. ^ https://t.me/dobrovolsky_live
  6. ^ https://rg.ru/2023/11/20/pod-avdeevkoj-s-pomoshchiu-chastoty-volga-sdalas-v-plen-rota-vsu.html