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Ukraine and Russia Ramp Up Prisoner and Remains Exchanges

More than 2,400 bodies have been repatriated under the Istanbul accord this week, with more injured prisoners scheduled for exchange

Photos were held aloft as Ukrainian prisoners of war arrived at a hospital
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Overview

  • Russia delivered 1,200 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers on Friday, bringing the total repatriated this week to over 2,400 under the June 2 Istanbul agreement
  • Ukraine and Russia have carried out successive POW swaps since early June, prioritizing severely wounded servicemen and captives under 25 years old
  • Ukrainian forces halted a Russian advance in the northeastern Sumy region and are now defending positions up to seven kilometres from the border
  • Military officials in Kyiv report that Russian casualties have surpassed one million killed or wounded since the 2022 invasion
  • The European Union extended its temporary protection scheme for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027 and Germany pledged $10.4 billion in defence aid to Ukraine for 2025