Russia and Ukraine Complete Largest Prisoner Swap, Exchanging 303 Detainees
- Russia and Ukraine completed the largest prisoner swap of the war on Sunday, exchanging 303 detainees each in Kyiv, Ukraine.
- This exchange followed a series of previous swaps and occurred amid intense Russian drone and missile attacks targeting Kyiv and multiple regions.
- The attacks involved 367 drones and missiles that hit over 30 cities and villages, killing at least 12 people, including three children in Zhytomyr region west of Kyiv.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed the swap, stating, "303 Ukrainian defenders are home," and called the strikes "deliberate strikes on ordinary cities."
- Despite this rare cooperation, battles continue along the roughly 1,000-kilometer front line, with neither side halting deep strikes or showing signs of ceasefire.
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