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Russia and Ukraine Complete Largest Prisoner Swap, Exchanging 303 Detainees

  • On Sunday, May 26, 2025, Russia and Ukraine completed their largest prisoner swap, exchanging 303 detainees each following a three-day process.
  • The swap was one of many prisoner exchanges carried out throughout the conflict that began with Russia’s large-scale attack on Ukraine in early 2022, representing an uncommon instance of cooperation amid ongoing hostilities.
  • Meanwhile, Kyiv and multiple Ukrainian regions suffered the largest aerial assault of the war, with Russia launching 367 drones and missiles, causing at least 12 deaths and injuring dozens.
  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated on X, “303 Ukrainian defenders are home” and called the strikes “deliberate strikes on ordinary cities” targeting over 30 locations nationwide.
  • Despite the prisoner swap, fighting continues along the roughly 1,000-kilometer front line, with neither side relenting in attacks and tens of thousands of soldiers killed.
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The United States and Russia have reached an agreement on a prisoner exchange, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday, according to NBC News. No further details were provided, and the agreement has not yet been confirmed by American authorities.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former editor-in-chief of the New Gazette, Dmitry Muratov, appealed to Presidents Vladimir Putin and Vladimir Zelensky to exchange civilians.

·Riga, Latvia
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Russia and Ukraine exchanged prisoners of war again on Sunday, this time in the format of "303 by 303", as reported by the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, and the Russian Ministry of Defence.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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While thousands of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers were able to return on the weekends, both sides overlap with hundreds of attacks. In Ukraine there were dead and injured.

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opisantacruz.com.ar broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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