Russia Held Them for Years —Ukraine Just Brought Home 182 Prisoners, Including Mariupol’s Defenders
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Ukraine has returned 175 military personnel and seven civilians from Russian captivity, where many have been held since the start of the war in 2022. Those released have participated in battles on several of the war's most intense fronts and are now returning as part of continuing prisoner exchanges.
According to President Vladimir Zelensky, most of those released have been in Russian captivity since 2022.
175 Ukrainian soldiers have returned home from Russian captivity; seven civilians have also been repatriated, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Saturday. This occurred as part of a large prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia. "Our soldiers are returning home. 175 soldiers. Soldiers of the Armed Forces, members of the National Guard, border guards. Privates, sergeants, and officers. And the article "Massive prisoner excha…
On the eve of Easter, 182 military and civilian Ukrainians returned to their homeland, almost all of whom had been in Russian captivity for four years, the oldest released 53 years and the youngest 22, among whom seven civilians had been released, indicated at the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War; 25 Ukrainian officers who had previously been categorically refused by the Russian Federation to return to Ukraine had …
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