Russia and Ukraine exchange 193 prisoners of war each in latest swap
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 24
Russia and Ukraine exchange 193 prisoners of war each in latest swap
13 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 24
Both countries conducted the exchange on Friday, with 193 prisoners from each side returning home.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed gratitude to those facilitating the exchanges, emphasizing the importance of returning citizens.
This swap marks the continuation of ongoing prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict, highlighting efforts to address humanitarian concerns.
Are prisoner swaps a path to peace or just a distraction from a deadlocked war?
With peace talks stalled, what is the fate of 6,000 POWs still in Russian captivity?
Will the alleged execution of Ukrainian POWs by Russian forces ever face international justice?
Will Ukraine trade its territory for security guarantees under the US peace plan?
Are the Geneva Conventions failing to protect POWs amid widespread torture allegations?