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Biggest Prisoner Exchange of the War Begins Between Ukraine and Russia

Ukraine and Russia Swap Hundreds of Prisoners in Major War Deal

by pinkfloyd
May 23, 2025
in Conflict and Crisis, Hostage & Prisoner Exchange, Hostage Negotiations & Diplomacy, International Relations, Russia-Ukraine War, War and Armed Conflict
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2,000 Prisoners Set to Be Swapped in Ukraine-Russia Agreement - Arda Kucukkaya/Anadolu/Getty Images

Hope and Homecomings: Ukraine and Russia Begin Major Prisoner Swap - Arda Kucukkaya/Anadolu/Getty Images

Ukraine and Russia Conduct Massive Prisoner Swap Amid Ongoing Tensions

Nearly 800 individuals have been freed in the opening phase of what’s set to become the largest prisoner exchange since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began.

Ukraine and Russia kicked off a major prisoner exchange on Friday, marking a significant — albeit limited — breakthrough in diplomatic contact between the two warring nations. Over the course of the weekend, the two sides are expected to swap around 2,000 people in total — 1,000 from each country.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed on social media that 390 Ukrainians returned home on Friday. “We are bringing our people home,” he stated on X (formerly Twitter), sharing photos of emotional reunions.

On the other side, Russia’s Ministry of Defense reported that 270 Russian military personnel and 120 civilians were repatriated. The exchange was part of a broader deal struck during a rare face-to-face meeting between Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul last week — the first such encounter since shortly after Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.

Only Real Outcome From Istanbul Talks

While the Istanbul meeting raised hopes for progress, the prisoner swap was the only concrete result. Kyiv had pushed for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire and even offered direct talks between President Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin — but Moscow rejected those proposals.

Western allies had reportedly pressured Russia into the talks with a ceasefire-or-sanctions ultimatum, seen by many observers as an attempt to force the Kremlin to the negotiating table. Instead, the swap served as a modest diplomatic gesture in an otherwise stagnant dialogue.

Ongoing Efforts to Bring People Home

Despite the war’s brutality, prisoner exchanges have become a rare channel of cooperation between the two nations. The latest swap is the 64th of its kind since Russia’s full-scale assault began.

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According to Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, at least 4,757 Ukrainians have been freed through such exchanges since March 2022. Earlier this month alone, more than 200 service members returned home in a separate deal.

Traditionally, both sides have kept these swaps under wraps until they’re completed, a practice aimed at preventing interference. However, in a surprising move, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced the exchange on social media while it was still unfolding, breaking the norm of post-facto confirmation.

A Glimmer of Relief, But No Sign of Peace

For the families of the freed detainees, the swap brings enormous relief. But it also underscores the limited diplomatic progress and the persistent deadlock in broader peace efforts.

The Istanbul meeting, meant to restart dialogue and ease tensions, ultimately showed that even humanitarian agreements remain difficult to secure — and any hope for an end to the war remains distant.

Source: CNN – Ukraine and Russia exchange hundreds of prisoners, part of the biggest swap of the war

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