Russia and Ukraine Complete Largest Prisoner Swap, Exchanging 303 Detainees
- Russia and Ukraine completed the largest prisoner swap on Sunday, exchanging 307 combatants and civilians each after more than three years of war.
- The exchange happened amid continued intense fighting along the roughly 1,000-kilometer front line and a massive Russian drone-and-missile attack on Kyiv and other regions.
- Russia launched 367 missiles and drones, including Iranian-designed Shahed drones, hitting more than 30 cities and killing at least 12 people in the largest aerial assault since February 2022.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed 303 Ukrainian defenders returned home and urged Western partners to intensify sanctions against Russia due to deliberate strikes on civilian areas.
- Despite the prisoner swap reflecting a rare cooperation, efforts to reach a ceasefire have failed and the war shows no signs of abating according to ongoing battles and official statements.
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