Ukrainian defenders of the Armed Forces, National Guard, State Border Service, and the National Police – among them were injured, severely sick, as well as Mariupol defenders and the latest of Zmein island defenders, came home.
On Wednesday, July 23, the next, ninth in the next, the exchange of war prisoners between Ukraine and Russia took place. It has been possible thanks to the agreements reached by Turkey in Istanbul negotiations. This is announced by the headquarters of coordination with the treatment of war prisoners
It has been reported that liberated representatives of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are included: Landing and Navigation Forces, Naval Forces, Territorial Defense Units, as well as State Border Service, National Guard and National Police fighters. Among those restored – both ordinary sergeants and officials.
Some of the liberated Ukrainians spent more than three years after they were obtained during the heroism of Mariupol’s heroism. In addition, the last of the Zmein island defenders, a border service soldier, returned home.
The liberated warriors represent the various facade of the struggle for Ukraine: Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhya, Kherson, Kharkov, Sumy and Chernihiv direction. The youngest of them is 27 years old, and the oldest is 66.
Defendants who are released from captivity are undergoing the necessary medical examination, receiving physical and psychological rehabilitation assistance, as well as all payments for all time in captivity, the report said.
Remember, on June 26, Ukraine and Russia held another exchange of prisoners as part of Istanbul agreements.
Earlier it was reported that according to the results of the second cycle of negotiations in Istanbul, the delegation of Ukraine and Russia had agreed with the exchange of 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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Source: korrespondent

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