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14 Jun 2025, 19:44 GMT+10
The Defense Ministry in Moscow has confirmed the swap was conducted according to the agreement reached during talks in Istanbul earlier this month
Russia and Ukraine have conducted a fresh prisoner swap, both nations have confirmed. The exchange on Saturday is the latest in a series that have been held since the start of the week.
During the latest round of direct talks in Istanbul on June 2, Moscow and Kiev agreed to carry out a series of exchanges, focusing primarily on seriously injured, ill, and younger captives. Russia also unilaterally decided to repatriate the bodies of more than 6,000 fallen Ukrainian troops on humanitarian grounds.
In a statement on Saturday, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said that earlier in the day "another group of Russian service members was returned from the territories controlled by the Kiev regime." Russian military officials added that Ukraine had similarly received an undisclosed number of its soldiers who had been held in Russian captivity.
The ministry accompanied its message with a short video clip depicting the released Russian troops, saying that they were currently receiving psychological and medical assistance in Belarus, before being transferred to Russian military hospitals for treatment and rehabilitation.
In a post on his Telegram channel also on Saturday, Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky confirmed the "fourth [POW] exchange in a week."
Earlier in the day, Ukraine's Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War reported that Moscow had handed over another 1,200 bodies of fallen Ukrainian troops to Kiev, as quoted by the local media.
Similar POW exchanges took place on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, with neither Moscow nor Kiev disclosing the number of captives they handed over and received.
Russia's top negotiator in Istanbul, Vladimir Medinsky previously said that approximately 1,200 prisoners each were expected to be handed over by Moscow and Kiev respectively.
Additionally, on Wednesday and Friday, Russia handed over the remains of 1,200 fallen Ukrainian soldiers on each occasion.
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