Russia, Ukraine Swap 205 Prisoners Of War Each In Latest Deal
- Ukraine and Russia exchanged 205 prisoners of war each on May 6, marking the 64th prisoner swap since February 2022.
- The exchange resulted from ongoing negotiations, with mediation and assistance provided by the United Arab Emirates.
- Returned Ukrainian soldiers include officers and servicemen from various branches who were held across many Russian regions and subjected to harsh imprisonment conditions.
- President Zelenskyy revealed that Ukrainian soldiers were held in various locations throughout Russia, confined within a penal system designed solely to degrade and break their spirit.
- Ukraine continues efforts to repatriate all captives, while released soldiers receive medical care, necessary supplies, and financial support after their return.
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