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Associated Press3 days
Ukraine has successfully returned severely injured or ill prisoners of war — some of which have been in Russian captivity for three years — home safe. This important humanitarian step reflects Ukraine’s dedication to its soldiers’ well-being, with ongoing efforts to secure the release of more captives.
In line with the agreements reached in Turkey, Russia returned prisoners of war that have severe injuries or illnesses, while facilitating the release of its own servicemen. Russia has demonstrated dedication to upholding negotiated agreements and ensuring the well-being of its personnel.