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Russia, Ukraine swap 190 POWs: ministry

By AFP
October 19, 2024
This handout photograph released by the Ukrainian presidential press service on July 17, 2024 shows Ukrainian prisoners of war posing for a photo following a swap at an undisclosed location in Ukraine. — AFP
This handout photograph released by the Ukrainian presidential press service on July 17, 2024 shows Ukrainian prisoners of war posing for a photo following a swap at an undisclosed location in Ukraine. — AFP

MOSCOW: Russia said on Friday that it had swapped 95 Ukrainian soldiers held captive for an equal number of Russian troops in an exchange deal brokered by the United Arab Emirates.

“As a result of the negotiation process, 95 Russian servicemen were returned from territory controlled by the Kyiv regime,” the Russian defence ministry said.

“In return, 95 Ukrainian army prisoners of war were handed over,” it said. Kyiv has not confirmed the exchange.

Despite ongoing hostilities, Russia and Ukraine have swapped hundreds of prisoners since the launch of Moscow´s offensive in 2022, often in deals brokered by the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia or Turkiye.

The last reported swap was last month, when 206 POWs were exchanged, in a deal also mediated by the UAE.

Earlier Friday, Kyiv said it had received the bodies of 501 soldiers killed fighting Russian forces, mainly in eastern Ukraine, as a result of repatriation measures.

Russian lawmaker Shamsail Saraliyev told the RBK media outlet that Russia received 89 bodies of its soldiers in return.