Ukraine brings home 130 POWs in Easter prisoner exchange

Ukraine brings home 130 POWs in Easter prisoner exchange
Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) are seen after swap, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, at an unknown location, Ukraine, in this handout picture released on April 16, 2023.
PHOTO: Reuters

KYIV - One hundred and thirty Ukrainian prisoners of war have been released and returned home in a "great Easter exchange", a senior Ukrainian presidential official said on Sunday (April 16), the day of Orthodox Easter.

Ukrainian and Russian forces have held regular prisoner exchanges during Moscow's invasion, now in its 14th month. Russia holds swathes of territory in Ukraine's east and south.

"We are bringing back 130 of our people. It (the exchange) has been taking place in several stages over the past few days," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's chief of staff Andriy Yermak said on the Telegram messaging app.

It was not clear how many Russians were sent back the other way.

Yermak said those returning home included military, border guards, national guard members, sailors and employees of the state border guard.

The exchange was the second large prisoner swap in the past week. On Monday, Russia and Ukraine said they carried out a major prisoner swap with 106 Russian prisoners of war being freed in exchange for 100 Ukrainians. 

Ukraine said on Friday it had also retrieved the bodies of 82 of its soldiers from Russian-controlled territory.

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