kyiv and Moscow exchanged around 200 prisoners of war from both sides

More than 8,000 Ukrainians, including more than 1,600 civilians, are still detained by Russia according to kyiv.

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A former Ukrainian prisoner of war released in an exchange with Russia, January 31, 202 (location unknown).  (HANDOUT / INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT OF VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY / AFP)

“Ours are at home”, wrote Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Russia and Ukraine announced that they had carried out an exchange of around 200 prisoners of war from each side on Wednesday January 31.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that “195 Russian soldiers” had been exchanged for the same number of Ukrainian soldiers. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the return of “207” of his fellow citizens who were detained by the Russians, promising on to bring home all the prisoners, “combatants or civilians”.

This is the fiftieth exchange of this type, said Ukrainian Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Loubinets. According to him, a total of 3,035 Ukrainians have already been able to return home. More than 8,000 Ukrainians, including more than 1,600 civilians, are detained by Russia according to kyiv.

Russian plane crash

This exchange comes a week after the crash of a Russian military plane in murky circumstances. According to Moscow, the machine was shot down by kyiv and was carrying 74 people, including 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war who were going to be exchanged.

Ukraine for its part neither confirmed nor denied its involvement, but expressed doubts about the presence of its soldiers on board. The country, however, confirmed that an exchange of prisoners was planned on the day of the crash, and ultimately did not take place.


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