Russia and Ukraine will exchange prisoners. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Sputnik Kazakhstan.
According to the agreement between the parties, each side will hand over 90 prisoners of war. The exchange will take place on June 28, 2026. This is the largest prisoner exchange operation in recent months.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the exchange includes 90 servicemen from the Russian side and 90 prisoners of war from the Ukrainian side. The exchange is carried out for humanitarian reasons.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the exchange, noting that it will allow prisoners to return home. He also emphasized the transparency of the exchange process.
The Russian side also positively assessed the exchange, stating that it will contribute to the continuation of dialogue between the two countries.
The exchange will take place with the participation of the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross. These organizations will help ensure the fairness of the exchange process.
The prisoner exchange is an important step towards resolving the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. According to experts, it will help build trust between the two countries and pave the way for future peace negotiations.
It is worth noting that prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine have occurred before. In 2024, more than 200 prisoners of war were exchanged. However, the current exchange is one of the largest in terms of volume.
Preparation for the exchange was carried out over several weeks. The parties agreed on the lists of prisoners and checked their health condition. The safety of prisoners will be ensured during the exchange.
This event has also received support from the international community. The United States, the European Union, and other countries welcomed the exchange and called for continued humanitarian measures.
The prisoner exchange is an important step aimed at reducing the number of war victims. This process is expected to help reduce tensions between the two countries and uphold human rights.
