Russia, Ukraine complete prisoner swop of 1,000 from each side – largest since war began
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A still image from a Russian Defence Ministry video showing what it said were Russian service personnel captured by Ukraine and released on the third day of a prisoner swop on May 25.
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MOSCOW/KYIV – Russia and Ukraine completed the exchange of 1,000 prisoners from each side on May 25, the Russian Defence Ministry and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said, in the largest such swop since the war began three years ago.
The three-day exchange started on May 23 and involved mostly prisoners of war, along with 120 civilians, each.
On May 25, both sides swopped 303 prisoners.
“Today, warriors of our Armed Forces, the National Guard, the State Border Guard Service and the State Special Transport Service are returning home,” Mr Zelensky wrote on the Telegram app.
The exchange was the only concrete step towards peace to emerge from  the first direct talks between the warring sides in more than three years
Ukraine, the US and other Western countries have called for a 30-day halt to fighting without preconditions to allow for peace talks.
Hundreds of thousands of soldiers on both sides are believed to have been wounded or killed in Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II, although neither side publishes accurate casualty figures.
Tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians have also died as Russian forces have besieged and bombarded Ukrainian cities.
On May 23, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that once the exchange was completed, Moscow would be ready to present Ukraine with a draft proposal for a long-term peace agreement.
Russian forces launched a barrage of 367 drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities overnight, including at the capital Kyiv, in the  largest aerial attack of the war so far
Russia’s Defence Ministry reported that its air defence units had intercepted or destroyed 95 Ukrainian drones over a four-hour period.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said 12 Ukrainian drones had been intercepted on their way to the capital. REUTERS

