Russia has returned 193 servicemen from Ukraine’s captivity in exchange for the same number of Ukrainian prisoners-of-war (POWs), Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Friday, TASS reports.
TASS has gathered key facts about the new POW swap.
Russian Defense Ministry’s statement
– On April 24, Russia has returned 193 Russian servicemen from the territory controlled by the Kiev regime, the ministry reported.
– in exchange, Russia has transferred 193 Ukrainian POWs.
– The Russian servicemen are currently staying on the territory of the Republic of Belarus where they are receiving necessary psychological and medical assistance.
– All the Russian servicemen will be brought to Russia for treatment and rehabilitation at medical institutions of the Russian Defense Ministry.
Previous POW swaps
– On April 11, Russia and Ukraine exchanged 175 POWs each.
– During the prisoner swap, seven Russian citizens – residents of the Kursk Region illegally held in captivity by the Kiev regime returned home, the Defense Ministry reported.
– Before that, Russia and Ukraine held a POW swap in March.
– Russian Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky said that Russia was holding a POW swap with Ukraine on March 5-6 under the ‘500 for 500’ formula pursuant to the Geneva accords.
– On March 5, Russia returned 200 Russian servicemen from the Kiev-controlled territory in exchange for the same number of Ukrainian POWs.
– On March 6, Russia returned 300 Russian servicemen from the Kiev-controlled territory in exchange for the same number of Ukrainian POWs.

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