Overview
- Ukraine and Russia exchanged 84 detainees each on August 14, marking the 67th bilateral swap since 2022
- Of those freed, 33 were military personnel including Mariupol defenders, naval servicemen and border guards, while 51 were civilians
- Most returnees require urgent medical care and long-term rehabilitation after detentions dating back to 2014
- The United Arab Emirates facilitated the operation through logistical support and mediation efforts
- Istanbul-brokered protocols underpin this tranche and signal further exchanges are expected over subsequent days