Ukraine, Russia swap 175 servicemen each ahead of Easter ceasefire


KYIV, April 11 (Reuters) - Ukraine ⁠and Russia exchanged 175 prisoners of war each on Saturday ⁠in their latest swap, officials from both countries said, ‌as they prepare to start a ceasefire to mark Orthodox Easter.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukraine had brought home 175 servicemen and seven civilians from Russian captivity. He said ​the Ukrainian servicemen had defended the country ⁠on different fronts from ⁠the east to the south and most of them had been in ⁠captivity ‌in Russia since 2022.

Russia's Defence Ministry said the United Arab Emirates had mediated the exchange. Russia took back 175 ⁠servicemen and also seven civilians originally from the ​Kursk region, the ‌ministry said.

During more than four years of war https://www.reuters.com/world/ukraine-russia-war/, Kyiv ⁠and Moscow have ​carried out regular POW exchanges. They are among the few concrete results to emerge from several rounds of U.S.-brokered peace talks between Ukraine and ⁠Russia, which remain stalled over the issue ​of territory.

As both Ukraine and Russia celebrate Orthodox Easter this weekend, the countries have agreed on a short, 32-hour ceasefire to mark the ⁠holiday.

Russia said the ceasefire would begin at 4 p.m. (1300 GMT) on Saturday and end at midnight on Sunday.

Zelenskiy said he and his army chief had discussed the procedures for Ukrainian troops under the ceasefire.

"The ​absence of Russian strikes in the air, ⁠on land, and at sea will mean no response from our side," ​he said.

"A ceasefire at Easter could ‌also become the beginning of real movement ​toward peace – our side has made the corresponding proposal."

(Reporting by Olena Harmash; Editing by Alexander Smith and Gareth Jones)

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