Russia and Ukraine begin major prisoner swap
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Kyiv and Moscow exchange dozens more prisoners after huge drone and missile strike - Russia is accused of executing more than 150 Ukrainian prisoners of war
Turkey’s foreign minister is set to travel to Russia on Monday to discuss the situation in Ukraine, following direct talks earlier this month in Istanbul between the two sides in conflict.
The first direct Ukraine-Russia talks did not deliver a ceasefire but it did result in the largest prisoner swap of the war. CHERNIHIV REGION, Ukraine — For hours Friday, a crowd of hopefuls stood on the roadside wrapped in blue-and-yellow flags and clutching photos of captured Ukrainian soldiers — their eyes peeled for any sign of buses.
Ukraine has not commented on the attack ... Prisoner Swap: Direct peace talks between Ukrainian and Russian negotiators took place in Istanbul for the first time since the start of the war and resulted in an agreement to conduct what would be the largest ...
The US and European leaders are placing their hopes in the Vatican to engage Russia and Ukraine in peace talks, after President Donald Trump said Pope Leo XIV had expressed interest in the idea. The Kremlin isn’t so keen.
Following the recent Istanbul peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan calls for a comprehensive cease-fire and
President Trump stepped back from his demands for an immediate 30-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine following calls with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday, instead suggesting
Ukraine's capital Kyiv was coming under a combined drone and missile attack early on Saturday, Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said. Timur Tkachenko, head of the capital's military administration, said two fires had broken out in the city's Sviatoshinskyi district.