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Ukraine, Russia swap 193 prisoners of war each in US, UAE-facilitated exchange
The swap included soldiers, border guards and police, with some returnees injured or facing criminal cases in Russia, officials said.
- Russia and Ukraine exchanged 193 prisoners of war each, with officials in Kyiv describing the swap as a "continuation" of exchanges held earlier this month.
- Dozens of exchanges have occurred since last spring, including a larger two-day event last month when Russia and Ukraine released 500 POWs each mediated by the United States and the UAE.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shared photos of released soldiers aged between 24 and 60, some with injuries, while the Coordination Headquarters stated most had been illegally held in Chechnya.
- Returned Russian soldiers will undergo mental health and medical evaluations in Belarus, while Ukraine alleged that criminal cases against its released soldiers were fabricated in violation of the Geneva Convention.
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Tensions persist, but exchanges continue.
Ukraine and Russia exchanged 193 prisoners of war on Friday. During the night, Russia attacked several cities in different regions of Ukraine, including Kiev, with missiles and drones. Drone debris was also reported from the Romanian city of Galati.
Russia and the Ukrainians have exchanged prisoners of war again.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleRusija i Ukrajina su razmenile po 193 ratna zarobljenika, saopštilo je danas rusko Ministarstvo odbranie i navelo da se ruski vojnici trenutno nalaze u Belorusija, where they se pruža neophodna psihološka i medicinska pomoć
·Belgrade, Serbia
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Total News Sources55
Leaning Left16Leaning Right12Center13Last UpdatedBias Distribution39% Left
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources lean Left
39% Left
L 39%
C 32%
R 29%
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