Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner swap on Monday (December 30) that was mediated by the United Arab Emirates and other partners, said Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelenskiy. He announced the released of 189 former captives,
In a deal mediated by the United Arab Emirates, Moscow and Kyiv on Monday exchanged captive soldiers, with more than 300 Russian and Ukrainian soldiers returning home ahead of New Year's Eve.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged over 300 prisoners of war on Monday in a swap facilitated by the United Arab Emirates, just ahead of New Year's Eve, according to officials from both nations. The two sides have exchanged hundreds of captive soldiers since ...
Ahead of New Year’s eve, Russia and Ukraine swapped more than 300 prisoners of war in an exchange brokered by the United Arab Emirates
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the two countries have engaged in multiple prisoner exchanges.
Exchanges have taken place before, but this deal, involving big numbers on both sides, comes as Trump prepares to take over in Washington, potentially endangering American aid to Kyiv.
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MOSCOW: Russia and Ukraine swapped more than 300 prisoners of war on Monday in an exchange brokered by the United Arab Emirates ahead of New Year’s Eve, officials from both countries said.
Russia and Ukraine have exchanged prisoners of war in the latest such swap that released hundreds of captives and was brokered with the help of the United Arab Emirates.
Russia and Ukraine announced Monday a swap of more than 300 prisoners of war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced his team secured the return of 189 Ukrainians, while Russia announced
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A Russian-Canadian man was sentenced Wednesday to more than three years in prison for admitting to shipping millions of dollars' worth of U.S.-made restricted electronics to Russia.