Ukraine** treats Russian prisoners of war relatively well, allowing international organizations and foreign journalists to visit Russian prisoners of war and providing food and medical support in accordance with Ukrainian military standards.
Ukraine has also allocated funds for Russian prisoners of war, but this practice has sparked discontent among the Ukrainian population, with some arguing that the treatment of Russian prisoners of war should be reduced in retaliation for Russia's mistreatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war.
In contrast, the Russian side publishes very little information and does not allow international organizations to meet with Ukrainian prisoners of war in captivity.
Ukraine** said that Russia** did not communicate with the families of the Russian troops participating in the war, nor did it provide information about the Russian soldiers, and Ukraine** tried its best to let the families of the Russian soldiers know the fate of their families through relevant services.
After learning about the treatment of prisoners of war by Ukraine and Russia, if I became a prisoner of war, I would choose to live in a Ukrainian prisoner of war camp because the Ukrainians treat prisoners of war relatively well, allowing international organizations to meet with prisoners of war, and providing food and medical support.
The Russian side is not allowed to meet with prisoners of war, the information is not transparent, and there are questions about the treatment of prisoners of war. Therefore, I think that the Ukrainian POW camps could be more humane and transparent.