According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, Russia and Ukraine have continued their greatest prisoners of prisoners to date and have released another 307 people.
In general, an exchange of 1,000 prisoners between Moscow and Kyiv had been agreed. According to the Ukrainian President Wolodyymyr Senskyj, prisoners are planned for Sunday.
“The large -scale exchange initiated by the Russian side continues,” said the Russian Ministry of Defense. Senskyj confirmed that Russia also released 307 prisoners. The day before, 390 prisoners were released.
The Russian soldiers are currently on the territory of the Republic of Wit -Russia, where they received the necessary psychological and medical assistance, the ministry said in Moscow. “All Russian military members are brought to the Russian federation for treatment and rehabilitation,” said it.
Exchange in different phases
Russia and Ukraine had so far announced different phases of this greatest prisoners exchange. “There is no greater pleasure,” wrote the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrij Sybiha on the Platform X after the first round on Friday. “Such humanitarian trust -building measures are crucial for our constant work to restore peace.”
According to the responsible Kiewer coordination staff, three women and 387 men from Russian imprisonment were released on Friday. The released soldiers had therefore defended Ukraine in the Donetsk, Luhansk, Saporischschja, Kharkiw and Herson’s regions. Everyone would be examined medically and receive physical and psychological help.
According to the Ministry of Defense in Moscow, 270 prisoners of war and 120 civilians from Ukrainian imprisonment were released on Friday. Among the citizens are also citizens of the temporarily controlled places in the Russian area of Kursk.
Exchange in Istanbul agreed
The exchange was agreed last week during conversations in Istanbul. He remained the only concrete result of the first direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations since 2022, on which US President Donald Trump was insisted.
Source: Krone

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