Largest Prisoner Exchange in Russia-Ukraine War Takes Place
Ukraine's foreign minister asserts no 'plan B' exists, while Norway aids in pilot training and Russia shifts missile attack targets.
- Russia and Ukraine have conducted the largest prisoner exchange since the start of the war, with Russia receiving 248 prisoners and Ukraine receiving 230.
- Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has stated that there is no 'plan B' for Ukraine, expressing confidence in their ability to win the war with their current resources.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency has reported being denied access to parts of Ukraine's Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station.
- Norway has supplied F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine to aid in pilot training.
- Recent Russian missile attacks indicate a shift in target from Ukraine's energy infrastructure to its defense industry.