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Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners of war, but Moscow received no war dead, Russia says

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Posted on June 14, 2025

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(Reuters) -Russia and Ukraine exchanged prisoners-of-war (POWs) on Saturday, the Russian defence ministry said, and Russia handed over the bodies of 1,200 dead Ukrainian soldiers to Kyiv. The

Russia and Ukraine Conduct POW Exchange Amid Ongoing Conflict

(Reuters) -Russia and Ukraine exchanged prisoners-of-war (POWs) on Saturday, the Russian defence ministry said, and Russia handed over the bodies of 1,200 dead Ukrainian soldiers to Kyiv.

The exchanges are part of agreements reached by the warring sides during talks in Istanbul earlier this month. Ukraine earlier on Saturday confirmed it had received the bodies of its soldiers killed in action.

However, Russian state media reported, citing sources, that Moscow had not received any of its war dead back from Kyiv, echoing a statement Russia made on Friday, when it said it had returned the bodies of 1,200 slain Ukrainian soldiers and received none of its own.

The Russian defence ministry did not say how many POWs were involved in the swap with Ukraine on Saturday, but it posted video showing its soldiers holding Russian flags and cheering before boarding a bus.

The Russian soldiers are in Belarus, where they are receiving medical treatment before transfer back to Russia, the defence ministry said.

(Reporting by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Toby Chopra and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia and Ukraine exchanged prisoners of war.
  • 1,200 Ukrainian soldiers' bodies returned to Kyiv.
  • Moscow received no war dead from Ukraine.
  • POW exchange part of Istanbul agreements.
  • Russian soldiers treated in Belarus post-exchange.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Russia hand over during the POW exchange?
Russia handed over the bodies of 1,200 dead Ukrainian soldiers to Kyiv.
Did Russia receive any of its war dead back from Ukraine?
Russian state media reported that Moscow had not received any of its war dead back from Kyiv.
Where are the Russian soldiers currently located?
The Russian soldiers are in Belarus, where they are receiving medical treatment before being transferred back to Russia.
What was the context of the POW exchange?
The exchanges are part of agreements reached by the warring sides during talks in Istanbul earlier this month.
How many POWs were involved in the exchange?
The Russian defence ministry did not specify how many POWs were involved in the swap with Ukraine.

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