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Ukraine And Russia Exchange 75 Prisoners In Historic Swap

A Ukrainian serviceman shows the victory sign after returning from captivity during POWs exchange in Sumy region, Ukraine, Friday, May 31, 2024. Ukraine returned 75 prisoners, including four civilians

Ukraine and Russia engaged in a significant prisoner exchange on Friday, with each country releasing 75 prisoners of war (POWs) in a gesture of goodwill. The Ukrainian POWs, which included four civilians, were joyfully welcomed back as they arrived in the northern Sumy region. Emotional scenes unfolded as the former captives reunited with their families, some kneeling to kiss the ground and wrapping themselves in the national colors of yellow and blue.

This exchange marked the 52nd since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and was facilitated with the assistance of the United Arab Emirates. Despite ongoing tensions, both sides have participated in multiple swaps this year, with Ukraine advocating for a comprehensive 'all for all' exchange.

Among the returning POWs was Roman Onyschuk, an IT worker who had been captured in the Kharkiv region during the conflict. Expressing his longing to reconnect with his family after more than 800 days in captivity, Onyschuk's story highlighted the personal toll of the war.

Reports from the United Nations have shed light on the harsh conditions faced by many POWs, detailing instances of medical neglect, mistreatment, and even torture. The physical and psychological toll on returning Ukrainian fighters has been significant, with many requiring medical attention and rehabilitation.

75 prisoners of war released by each country.
Significant prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia.
Emotional scenes as former captives reunited with families.
Assisted by the United Arab Emirates.
Advocacy for a comprehensive 'all for all' exchange by Ukraine.
Returning POWs faced harsh conditions during captivity.
Reunions took place in various locations across Ukraine.
POWs required medical attention and rehabilitation.
Communities welcomed the freed POWs with open arms.
Exchange highlights the human cost of war and resilience of those affected.

Friday's exchange saw the return of individuals captured in various locations, including Snake Island, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, and Mariupol. The emotional reunions between the freed POWs and their loved ones underscored the human impact of the conflict.

As the POWs were transported to hospitals for rehabilitation, communities across Ukraine welcomed them with open arms, celebrating the return of their defenders. The ongoing exchanges serve as a reminder of the human cost of war and the resilience of those affected by the conflict.

For more updates on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, visit AP's coverage.

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