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Russia, Ukraine confirm prisoner exchange involving 82 servicemen, 2 civilians

Russia, Ukraine confirm prisoner exchange involving 82 servicemen, 2 civilians

Russia and Ukraine confirmed Wednesday {that a} prisoner alternate befell involving 82 servicemen and two civilians.

The Russian Defense Ministry stated 40 servicemen, who have been in mortal hazard, returned from Ukraine on account of negotiations.

“The freed personnel will fly to Moscow by Russian transport aircraft to undergo treatment and rehabilitation in medical facilities of the Russian Defence Ministry,” it stated.

It additionally stated all launched servicemen are being offered “necessary medical and psychological care.”

Separately, head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak, introduced that 44 Ukrainians have been introduced residence from Russia.

“Among them – 36 privates and sergeants and 6 officers. These are soldiers, border guards, national guardsmen, sailors,” Yermak stated on Telegram. “We also freed two civilians.”

Yermak stated the crew on the coordination headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War continued to satisfy President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s activity of “returning everyone home.”

“The strength of a state is measured by how it values its people. Our principle is that Ukrainians are the highest value. Let’s bring everyone back,” he added.

More than 2,000 prisoners have been exchanged between Russia and Ukraine for the reason that begin of the warfare in February 2022, in response to figures compiled by Anadolu.

Source: www.anews.com.tr