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Ukraine works on exchange deal to bring 1,200 prisoners: Zelenskyy – national

Ukraine is working to restart a prisoner exchange with Russia that could bring Ukrainian prisoners to Ukraine, President VolOdymymy.

“We are calculating the re-examination of the exchange of power,” Zelenskyy wrote in X.

“Many meetings, discussions and phone calls are currently taking place to ensure this.”

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Rustem Umerov, the secretary of national security of Ukraine and the Defense Council, said Saturday that Turkey and the United Arab Emirates agreed to continue trade. He said the parties had agreed to activate the prisoner exchange agreements that Istanbul had made to release 1,200 Ukrainians. Moscow did not immediately comment.

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The Istanbul accords refer to the terms of a Turkish-brokered prisoner exchange by 2022 that set out the rules for a large-scale, coordinated exchange. Since then, Russia and Ukraine have sold thousands of prisoners, although the exchange has been sporadic.

Umerov said that a technical demonstration will be held soon to finalize the details of the organization and organization, expressing the hope that returning Ukrainians can “celebrate new holidays at home – at the family table and next to their relatives.”


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In other developments, energy infrastructure was damaged by a Russian drone strike overnight Sunday in Ukraine’s Odesa region, Ukraine’s emergency service said. A solar power plant was among the damaged areas.

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Ukraine is desperately trying to reveal the renewed attacks on Russian airspace that brought blackouts to Ukraine in the winter.

Combined missile and drone strikes on the power grid have coincided with Ukraine’s efforts to contain Russian warplanes aimed at capturing the eastern fortress of Pokrovsk.

Russia shot down a total of 176 drones and one missile overnight, Ukraine’s Air Force said, adding that Ukrainian forces shot down or destroyed 139 drones. On the front line, the Russian Defense Ministry said later Sunday that its forces had taken two positions in Southern Zaporizhia in the Ukrainian region of Ukraine.

Russia’s main and armed forces have stepped up their attacks, putting the short-lived Ukrainian forces in Ukraine under severe pressure. Ukrainian authorities said in September that the front line had grown in length to nearly 1,250 kilometers.

Russia has paid a high price in casualties and casualties for its war of attrition, however, and Ukraine has held it to the brink of war.

Ukrainian forces have hit a large oil field in Russia’s Samara region, as well as a store that stores drones for the elite Rubicon drone unit in the Donetsk People’s Republic of Donetsk, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday. Russian authorities did not immediately confirm the attack.




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