Ongoing Implementation of the Istanbul Agreement: New Prisoner Exchange Between Russia and Ukraine
Breakthrough in Russo-Ukrainian Negotiations: Prisoner Exchange Confirmed
In a significant development, the Russian Defense Ministry officially announced today that a new prisoner exchange has been successfully conducted between Russia and Ukraine. This exchange aligns with the agreements established during the second round of negotiations held in Istanbul on June 2, marking a notable step towards easing tensions and fostering dialogue.
The Ministry's official statement highlighted, "In accordance with the Russia-Ukraine agreements reached in Istanbul on June 2, a group of Russian soldiers returned from territories controlled by the Kiev regime on June 19. In return, a group of Ukrainian soldiers was handed over."
Furthermore, the Defense Ministry provided insights into the current status of the returned Russian soldiers. They are now located in Belarus and are receiving comprehensive psychological support and medical care to aid their recovery and reintegration. The statement emphasized, "All Russian soldiers will be transported to Russia for further treatment and rehabilitation at specialized healthcare facilities managed by the Russian Defense Ministry."
It is important to note that the Ministry did not disclose specific details regarding the exchange of prisoners, such as the number of individuals involved or the exact terms of the agreement. This article has been created, translated, and reviewed with the assistance of artificial intelligence by an editor or author. For additional information, please refer to our Terms and Conditions section. Vezir Agency"