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Two Russian soldiers needing medical care returned by Ukraine, Moscow says

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Posted on July 22, 2025

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(Reuters) -Two Russian soldiers in need of medical care were handed over by Ukrainian authorities on Tuesday to be returned home, the Russian Defence Ministry said. A ministry statement on Telegram

Ukraine Returns Two Russian Soldiers in Need of Medical Attention

Medical Care Exchange Between Ukraine and Russia

(Reuters) -Two Russian soldiers in need of medical care were handed over by Ukrainian authorities on Tuesday to be returned home, the Russian Defence Ministry said.

Details of the Soldier Exchange

A ministry statement on Telegram said the two servicemen were handed over and taken to Belarus, one of Moscow's closest allies, on Russia's western border. They were receiving treatment in Belarus and would soon return to Russia, it said.

Background of the Conflict

The statement said the action was undertaken on the basis of agreements reached at the second of two direct meetings aimed at ending the conflict last month between Russian and Ukrainian representatives.

Future Meetings and Negotiations

The two meetings in Istanbul resulted in agreements to return prisoners of war and remains of fallen soldiers, but made little progress towards an end to the more than three-year-old conflict.

Large exchanges have taken place since the two meetings.

A third meeting was due to be held on Wednesday in the Turkish city.

(Reporting by Ronald Popeski; Editing by David Gregorio)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine returned two Russian soldiers needing medical care.
  • The exchange was facilitated through Belarus.
  • The action followed agreements from recent meetings.
  • Meetings aim to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
  • Future negotiations are planned in Istanbul.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the two Russian soldiers?
Two Russian soldiers in need of medical care were handed over by Ukrainian authorities to be returned home, according to the Russian Defence Ministry.
Where were the soldiers taken for treatment?
The soldiers were taken to Belarus, where they were receiving medical treatment.
What agreements were made during the meetings in Istanbul?
The meetings in Istanbul resulted in agreements to return prisoners of war and the remains of fallen soldiers, although they made little progress towards ending the conflict.
When was the next meeting scheduled?
A third meeting was due to be held on Wednesday in the Turkish city of Istanbul.
What has been the outcome of previous exchanges?
Large exchanges of prisoners have taken place since the two meetings held last month.

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