Ukraine, Russia swap 193 prisoners of war each in US, UAE-facilitated exchange


Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) react after a swap, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, at an unknown location in Ukraine April 24, 2026. REUTERS/Anatolii Stepanov

KYIV/MOSCOW, April 24 (Reuters) - ⁠Ukraine and Russia conducted a prisoner of ⁠war swap on Friday, sending back 193 ‌captured personnel each in an exchange both sides said was facilitated by the United States and the United Arab ​Emirates.

"It is important that there ⁠are exchanges and that ⁠our people are returning home," said Ukrainian President Volodymyr ⁠Zelenskiy ‌in a post on Telegram.

His chief of staff, Kyrylo Budanov, and Russia's ⁠defence ministry said the U.S. and the ​UAE had ‌assisted with the exchange.

Russia and Ukraine have conducted ⁠many ​prisoner swaps over four years of war, exchanging thousands of captives in total.

Zelenskiy said some of the ⁠returned captives, who included soldiers, ​border guards and police, had injuries, while others had faced criminal charges in Russia.

In Ukraine, returning captives ⁠streamed off buses, many draped in their country's flag and overwhelmed with emotion.

"It still hasn't sunk in that I'm home, I was in captivity ​for three years ... our ⁠Ukrainian sky, our trees -- this is happiness," said Serhiy, ​a soldier, who gave only ‌his first name.

(Reporting by ​Max Hunder and Maxim Rodionov, additional reporting by Reuters TV; Editing by Rod Nickel)

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