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Bodies to be swapped

Hull Daily Mail

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June 03, 2025

RUSSIA and Ukraine have agreed to swap the bodies of 6,000 soldiers killed in action in the war between the two countries in Ukraine.

The agreement emerged yesterday at the latest peace talks in Turkey, where the two sides met, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian state media have said.

The talks delivered no major breakthrough in wider peace efforts, as the delegations from Russia and Ukraine ended their latest peace talks in Istanbul after just over an hour.

Speaking in Vilnius, Lithuania, yesterday, Mr Zelensky said both sides “exchanged documents through the Turkish side, and we are preparing a new release of prisoners of the war”.

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