Russia and Ukraine Agree to Exchange 314 Prisoners of War

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Russia and Ukraine have finalized an agreement to exchange 314 prisoners of war. The deal was confirmed by a U.S. presidential envoy, though no further details regarding the timing or implementation were disclosed. The envoy described the agreement as a crucial step in easing hostilities between the two nations.
The announcement comes after months of negotiations, with prisoner swaps being one of the few remaining channels of communication between Russia and Ukraine. Several limited exchanges have already taken place, mediated by various countries.
Since the conflict began, Russia and Ukraine have conducted multiple prisoner exchanges, one of the rare areas where the two sides have maintained limited cooperation. The U.S. and several European nations have recently intensified efforts to facilitate these swaps, aiming to alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by the war.
The last large-scale exchange occurred last year, resulting in the release of hundreds of military personnel and civilians.

