Defenders under the age of 25 return from captivity, as well as defenders who have been injured and have health problems.
Ukraine and Russia will hold the fourth exchange of prisoners as part of Istanbul agreements. This was announced by coordinating headquarters in the treatment of war prisoners (KSHPV) on Thursday, June 26th.
“A team of defenders has been restored to their homeland, up to 25 years old, as well as defensemen who have been injured and have health problems,” the report said.
Military personnel of armed forces of armed forces – Navy representatives, land forces, DSHV, TRO forces, as well as National Guard fighters and the GPSU returned to their native land.
It is indicated that most of the defenders who are released today have been held in captivity for more than three years. A significant component of them was obtained during mariupol defense.
“The details of the current stage of exchange – managed to restore the home of the Young Warriors. The youngest defender was 24 years old, and he was acquired in the defense of Mariupol in April 2022, at 21.
The oldest defense officer, managed to return to his homeowner, is 62 years old. Among those released today are officials.
Generally, the Ukrainians returned home, fought in Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk, Kherson, Kiev and directions as a whole.
Coordination ensures that defenders are freed from captivity undergoing the necessary medical examination, receiving physical and psychological rehabilitation assistance, as well as all payments for full remuneration.
The next stage of the release of captives in Ukrainians was also announced.
Keep in mind that according to the results of the second cycle of negotiations in Istanbul, the Ukraine and Russian delegation agreed to replace the prisoners of “all for all” in two categories and bodies of the dead -up to 6000.
Thereafter, five stages of returning the bodies of the dead were carried out. Four exchanges of prisoners are also carried out.
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