300 prisoners of war freed in latest exchange between Russia and Ukraine

Protesters hold placards reading "Free" as relatives and friends of Ukrainian prisoners of war from the Azov Brigade and sub-units take part in a rally to call for their exchange with Russian prisoners in the center of Kyiv on December 22, 2024.

Russia and Ukraine engaged in a swap of 300 prisoners of war on Wednesday in the latest prisoner-of-war exchange between the two warring countries. The deal was brokered by the United Arab Emirates, which has been behind numerous other prisoner exchanges.


Russia and Ukraine each said on Wednesday that 150 of their captured soldiers had been returned in the latest prisoner-of-war exchange between the two warring countries.

The two sides regularly swap prisoners of war in one of the only forms of cooperation between Kyiv and Moscow amid the nearly three-year war.

"Some of the guys had been in captivity for more than two years," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a post on social media.

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Zelensky said 150 Ukrainian troops were being brought back, but did not mention handing over any Russian soldiers.

Russia's defence ministry said it had swapped 150 captured Ukrainian troops for the return of 150 Russians held by Kyiv.

Zelensky posted photos showing the troops, some draped in Ukrainian flags, sitting in a bus on the way back to Ukraine.

(AFP)


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