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Russia and Ukraine exchange hundreds of prisoners of war | Russia and Ukraine exchange hundreds of prisoners of war |
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said 189 Ukrainians had returned home | Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said 189 Ukrainians had returned home |
Russia and Ukraine have exchanged hundreds of prisoners of war in a deal brokered by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). | Russia and Ukraine have exchanged hundreds of prisoners of war in a deal brokered by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). |
The Russian defence ministry said it had swapped 150 Ukrainian soldiers held captive for an equal number of Russian troops. | The Russian defence ministry said it had swapped 150 Ukrainian soldiers held captive for an equal number of Russian troops. |
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksy said 189 Ukrainians had returned home. | Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksy said 189 Ukrainians had returned home. |
He added that those released included "defenders of Azovstal and Mariupol", the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and Snake Island. | He added that those released included "defenders of Azovstal and Mariupol", the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and Snake Island. |
Outside a hospital in northern Ukraine, anxious relatives were wrapped up against the bitter winter cold, waiting for their loved ones. | Outside a hospital in northern Ukraine, anxious relatives were wrapped up against the bitter winter cold, waiting for their loved ones. |
One woman, Alina, was waiting for her husband, Oleksandr. He was captured defending the city of Mariupol in 2022. | One woman, Alina, was waiting for her husband, Oleksandr. He was captured defending the city of Mariupol in 2022. |
"I have so many emotions," she said, tears streaming down her face, "It's been so difficult. I just want to see him." | "I have so many emotions," she said, tears streaming down her face, "It's been so difficult. I just want to see him." |
The Russian defence ministry meanwhile said newly-released Russian troops were in Belarus, an ally of Russia, and were being given medical assistance and the chance to contact their families. | |
In a video posted by Russian human rights commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova, soldiers were seen gathered in front of coaches in military and winter clothing. | |
"Very soon our guys will hug their families and friends and celebrate the New Year on their native land," she said in an accompanying message. | |
Tatyana Moskalkova said she spoke to Russian prisoners of war who were released as part of the exchange | |
This was the 59th prisoner exchange since the full-scale invasion began and one of the biggest so far. | This was the 59th prisoner exchange since the full-scale invasion began and one of the biggest so far. |
On the Ukrainian side, those released included soldiers, border guards, National Guardsmen and Navy servicemen. Many had been in captivity for more than two-and-a-half years, and Ukrainian officials said some had returned with serious illnesses and injuries. | |
For some families, the agonising uncertainty has come to an end. But thousands more Ukrainians remain in captivity in Russia and occupied parts of Ukraine. | For some families, the agonising uncertainty has come to an end. But thousands more Ukrainians remain in captivity in Russia and occupied parts of Ukraine. |
Officials in Kyiv told the BBC that negotiations about prisoner exchanges have become more difficult in recent months - ever since Russian forces began to make significant advances on the battlefield. | Officials in Kyiv told the BBC that negotiations about prisoner exchanges have become more difficult in recent months - ever since Russian forces began to make significant advances on the battlefield. |
Ukraine does not publish numbers of prisoners of war being held by Russia, but the total is thought to be more than 8,000. | Ukraine does not publish numbers of prisoners of war being held by Russia, but the total is thought to be more than 8,000. |
Zelensky said two civilians captured in Mariupol were among dozens of soldiers, sergeants, border guards and officers released on Monday. | Zelensky said two civilians captured in Mariupol were among dozens of soldiers, sergeants, border guards and officers released on Monday. |
"We are working to free everyone from Russian captivity. This is our goal. We do not forget anyone," Zelensky said. He posted photos showing some of the swapped men sitting on a coach holding up yellow-and-blue Ukrainian flags. | "We are working to free everyone from Russian captivity. This is our goal. We do not forget anyone," Zelensky said. He posted photos showing some of the swapped men sitting on a coach holding up yellow-and-blue Ukrainian flags. |
In May 2022, Russia declared victory after a months-long battle to conquer the south-eastern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, with the last fighters defending the city's Azovstal steel plant having surrendered. | In May 2022, Russia declared victory after a months-long battle to conquer the south-eastern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, with the last fighters defending the city's Azovstal steel plant having surrendered. |
Russian troops seized Chernobyl in the country's north-west at the beginning of their invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, but later handed back control of the plant to its employees. | Russian troops seized Chernobyl in the country's north-west at the beginning of their invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, but later handed back control of the plant to its employees. |
Snake Island in the Black Sea was also seized in 2022 and the Ukrainian soldiers were taken prisoner, but later exchanged for Russian captives. | Snake Island in the Black Sea was also seized in 2022 and the Ukrainian soldiers were taken prisoner, but later exchanged for Russian captives. |