Russia and Ukraine Conduct Another Prisoner Swap, Russian News Agencies Say
- Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner swap, confirmed on June 26, but without revealing the number of prisoners exchanged.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the return of soldiers from the Armed Forces and other services after being held since 2022.
- Russia's Defense Ministry announced its soldiers were receiving care in Belarus after returning from Ukraine.
- Despite the swap, talks to end the conflict have stalled due to ongoing tensions and disagreements, including territorial disputes.
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·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleOn Thursday, Ukraine and Russia announced that they had made a further exchange of prisoners of war within the framework of an agreement agreed at the beginning of June during negotiations in Istanbul, which did not, however, lead to progress in the settlement of the conflict.
·Montreal, Canada
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