Ukraine, Russia agree to exchange 1,000 prisoners

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared that Ukraine and Russia have agreed to exchange from 1,000 prisoners. Speaking at a conference, the Ukrainian leader said that each side would give the other parties lists of people they want involved in a planned exchange of prisoners of war week [...]
Speaking at a conference, the Ukrainian leader said each side would give the other parties lists of people they want involved in a planned exchange of prisoners of war next week.
There is also the possibility of the exchange of 200 other prisoners, the Telegraph broadcast.
He said the parties agreed to return the remains of killed military personnel, but that would require careful preparation.
Zelensky also said Ukrainian negotiators gave their Russian counterparts a list of nearly 400 children they wanted Russia to return home to Ukraine, but that the Russian delegation agreed to work on the return of only 10 of them.
He also referred to a Ukrainian intelligence operation on Sunday, under the code name “Spider's Network”, in which fears smuggled inside wooden huts attacked Russian military airports, and said the operation had helped restore partner confidence that Ukraine is able to continue fighting Russia. /Periscope/












