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Ukraine, Russia swap prisoners

116 Ukrainians had been returned, while Russian news agencies cited Moscow’s defence ministry saying 63 Russian PoWs had been freed

Reuters London Published 05.02.23, 12:43 AM
A picture taken from a video released by the Russian defence ministry shows Russian service personnel in a bus after the exchange of prisoners of war at an unknown location on Saturday

A picture taken from a video released by the Russian defence ministry shows Russian service personnel in a bus after the exchange of prisoners of war at an unknown location on Saturday Russian defence ministry via Reuters

Ukraine and Russia traded almost 200 prisoners of war in a swap announced separately by both sides on Saturday, with the bodies of two British volunteers also being sent back to Ukraine.

The Ukrainian President’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, said 116 Ukrainians had been returned, while Russian news agencies cited Moscow’s defence ministry saying 63 Russian PoWs had been freed.

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“We managed to return 116 of our people, defenders of Mariupol, partisans from Kherson, snipers from the Bakhmut (front) and other heroes of ours,” Yermak wrote on Telegram.

Yermak also said the bodies of British volunteer aid workers Andrew Bagshaw and Chris Parry had been sent back to Ukraine. Bagshaw and Parry were killed during an attempted humanitarian evacuation in eastern Ukraine in January, Parry’s family has previously said.

Russia’s defence ministry said the released Russian servicemen included “sensitive category” persons, whose exchange was made possible through the mediation of the UAE, according to agencies.

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