The largest exchange has seen Ukraine welcoming back 230 fighters and civilians from captivity in the Russian Federation.

The largest exchange has seen Ukraine welcoming back 230 fighters and civilians from captivity in the Russian Federation.
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by UNITED24Media

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  1. Among those returning are defenders from various branches: 130 from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 55 from the National Guard, 38 from the State Border Guard, one from the National Police, and six civilians who were unlawfully detained.

    This group includes individuals with the official status of prisoners of war, confirmed by the International Committee of the Red Cross (182 persons). Additionally, 48 Ukrainian servicemen who were previously considered missing and were labeled as “wanted persons” have also been accounted for in this return.

    The majority of those released are men (225), while five are women. Among them, 213 belong to the ranks and sergeants, with eleven being officers.

    Their safe return home is a source of great joy! Let’s strive to bring everyone back!

  2. Awesome! Some good news finally! Welcome home heroes!

  3. warriors. Welcome home. Time for some nice food, plenty of family time, rest and relaxation and then sharing your knowledge with other warriors.

  4. Awesome, hope they recover and get rest and replenishment.

  5. Welcome Home! You’re real heroes!

    Ласково просимо до дому! Ви справжні герої!

    ❤️🇺🇦

  6. How does one “capture” civilians. More like hostage taking.

  7. This is a major win win for Ukraine thanks to all who put their hands together to make this work One Love Glory to Ukraine

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