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Russia, Ukraine Exchange 185 Prisoners Of War Each
The latest prisoner swap follows an Istanbul agreement and includes 20 civilians alongside 185 soldiers exchanged by each side, marking ongoing humanitarian cooperation.
- Russia and Ukraine exchanged 185 captured soldiers each in a prisoner swap, as announced by Russia's Defense Ministry on social media.
- Additionally, 20 civilians were returned in the same exchange, with details not provided.
- President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the release of 185 Ukrainian defenders and 20 civilians from captivity.
- Zelenskyy stated that all returning individuals would receive the necessary support.
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·Czechia
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·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleDespite ongoing hard fighting, Russia and Ukraine have once again exchanged prisoners of war. Several hundred soldiers return to their homeland, including civilians.
A rare sign of cooperation between Moscow and Kiev, more than three years after the beginning of the conflict Russia and Ukraine exchanged 185 prisoners of war from each camp, announced on Thursday the
·France
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