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Russia, Ukraine exchange new batch of prisoners

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The Russian Defense Ministry shared on Monday in a statement that another prisoner exchange with Ukraine has been completed in accordance with the latest agreement made in Istanbul."The first group of...
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News video: Ukraine and Russia commence new prisoner of war exchange

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Ukraine and Russia commence new prisoner of war exchange Ukraine and Russia have started a new prisoners of war exchange, following the agreement reached at the second round of direct talks in Istanbul last Monday. Kyiv and Moscow agreed that the exchange would include young soldiers under 25...

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