Dozens of Russian and Ukrainian prisoners of war have returned home following a prisoner swap, officials on both sides said on Saturday.
Top Ukrainian presidential aide Andriy Yermak said in a Telegram post that 116 Ukrainians were freed.
He said the released POWs include troops who held out in Mariupol during Moscow’s monthslong siege that reduced the southern port city to ruins, as well as guerrilla fighters from the Kherson region and snipers captured during the ongoing fierce battles for the eastern city of Bakhmut.
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Russian defence officials, meanwhile, announced that 63 Russian troops had returned from Ukraine following the swap, including some "special category” prisoners whose release was secured following mediation by the United Arab Emirates.
A statement issued on Saturday by the Russian Defense Ministry did not provide details about these "special category” captives.
Associated Press