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Russia and Ukraine exchange bodies of dead soldiers

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Posted on November 20, 2025

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KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine received 1,000 bodies of what Russia says are fallen Ukrainian servicemen, Kyiv's prisoner-of-war coordination centre said on Thursday. "Investigators from law enforcement

Russia and Ukraine Exchange Bodies of Soldiers Amid Conflict

KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine and Russia have carried out a new exchange of bodies of dead soldiers, Ukrainian officials and Russian state media said on Thursday.

Ukraine said it received 1,000 bodies and Russian state news agency TASS quoted an unidentified source as saying Moscow got back 30.

"Investigators from law enforcement bodies, together with expert agencies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, will soon conduct all necessary examinations and identify the repatriated bodies,"  Ukraine's prisoner-of-war coordination centre said on Telegram.

The two sides have conducted a series of such swaps, as well as exchanging live prisoners, in the course of the war that began with Russia's full-blown invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Peace talks remained stalled, however, and negotiators from the two sides have not met face-to-face since July 23, when they talked for just 40 minutes in Istanbul.

European countries pushed back on Thursday against a U.S.-backed peace plan for Ukraine that sources said would require Kyiv to give up more land and partially disarm, conditions long seen by Ukraine's allies as tantamount to capitulation.

Ukraine has previously accused Russia of returning bodies in a disorderly way, and of sometimes sending the bodies of Russian soldiers. Moscow has denied this.

(Reporting by Max Hunder in Kyiv and Mark Trevelyan in London, Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine and Russia exchanged bodies of dead soldiers.
  • Ukraine received 1,000 bodies, Russia got back 30.
  • Peace talks between the two nations remain stalled.
  • European countries oppose a U.S.-backed peace plan.
  • Ukraine accuses Russia of disorderly body returns.

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