Prisoner Swap Between Russia and Ukraine Happening Today

UKRAINE – Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that a prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine will start on Sunday (today), aiming at returning around 1,000 prisoners of war held by Russia.

In a statement posted late Saturday, Zelenskyy confirmed that 307 more Ukrainian service members – mostly privates and sergeants from the army, as well as personnel from the National Guard and the State Border Guard Service – were freed and returned home earlier in the day.

Prisoner Swap Between Russia and Ukraine Happening Today - The State Signal
UKRAINE – MAY 24: Another 307 Ukrainian soldiers are returned to Ukraine after the Russian Defense Ministry announced on Saturday that Moscow and Kyiv had exchanged 307 servicemen each in the second round of a large-scale swap carried out under the terms of an agreement reached in Istanbul last week in Ukraine on May 24, 2025. ( Ukrainian Presidency – Anadolu Agency )

“Of all these people, 273 were taken captive in the Donetsk region, many as far back as 2022. Others were captured in Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Luhansk,” he said.

With 697 Ukrainians returned over the past two days, the president said efforts were ongoing to ensure that “absolutely everyone who is currently held in Russia” is brought back.

“This is a joint task for our intelligence services, for our diplomats, for our entire state. Clearly, it’s not an easy task, but it must be accomplished,” Zelenskyy stressed.

He thanked global partners for supporting Ukraine’s efforts, saying international backing remains critical in the complicated negotiation process.

The ongoing exchanges follow a recent agreement between Kyiv and Moscow to conduct a large-scale prisoner swap, which began earlier this week.

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