Scores of Ukrainian and Russian POWs Head Back Home After Swap

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By Reuters
December 31, 2024Russia–Ukraine War
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Scores of Ukrainian and Russian POWs Head Back Home After Swap
Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) sit on a bus after a swap at an unknown location in Ukraine, in this handout picture released on Dec. 30, 2024. (Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy via Telegram/via Reuters)

KYIV—Ukraine and Russia carried out a new exchange of prisoners of war on Monday, with the two sides bringing home a combined total of more than 300 former captives.

Kyiv brought home 189 former captives, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russia’s Defence Ministry said, while the Russian ministry said 150 Russian servicemen were returning home.

The Russian ministry said the captives had been released in Belarus, Moscow’s close ally in the 34-month-old war with Ukraine, and would be transferred to Russia.

Reuters Television footage in Ukraine showed waiting spouses and some servicemen weeping openly as they were reunited well after dark outside a building.

Video posted by the Russian Defence Ministry showed smiling servicemen on a bus, some calling their families.

“We’ll soon be home. How are the children? How is our boy?” said one man.

“I am overwhelmed by emotion,” said another. “I still can’t quite believe that this has happened, that I am back home, that the ministry made such efforts, that we are remembered and valued.”

Zelenskyy thanked United Arab Emirates authorities and other partners for facilitating the swap. The United Arab Emirates acknowledged it helped arrange the exchange.

“The return of our people from Russian captivity is always very good news for each of us. And today is one of such days: our team managed to bring 189 Ukrainians home,” Zelenskyy said on Telegram.

There was no immediate explanation for why more Ukrainians than Russians were listed as released.

Zelenskyy said the returning Ukrainians included soldiers, sergeants, and officers from frontline areas and two civilians who had been captured in Mariupol.

Denys Prokopenko, commander of the 12th Special Forces “Azov” Brigade that defended the Azovstal mill, said 11 of his men were among those returning. Prokopenko was brought home in an earlier swap.

The Ukrainian body overseeing prisoner swaps said it was the 59th exchange between the two sides since war started in February 2022 . The swap brought to 3,956 the number of Ukrainian detainees brought home.

In the last swap in October, also carried out with assistance from the United Arab Emirates, Russia and Ukraine each brought home 95 detainees.