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Ukraine, Russia exchange 200 POWs each in latest swap

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Zelenskiy thanks US, mediators as POWs from Mariupol siege are freed in Ukraine


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freed ukrainian prisoners of war pows react while they leave a bus after a swap amid russia s attack on ukraine in an undisclosed location in ukraine in an undisclosed location in ukraine march 5 2026 photo reuters

Freed Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) react while they leave a bus after a swap, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in an undisclosed location in Ukraine, in an undisclosed location, in Ukraine March 5, 2026. PHOTO: REUTERS


Ukraine and Russia exchanged 200 prisoners of war (POW) each on Thursday in their latest swap, ​officials on both sides said, despite a ‌deadlock in US-backed negotiations to end the four-year conflict.

Kyiv and Moscow have carried out regular POW exchanges throughout the ​war, committing during recent talks in Geneva to ​a new round of such swaps even ⁠as negotiations remain stuck over the question of ​territory.

"Every time our people come home, it proves ​that Ukraine is working to bring everyone back. No one is forgotten," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on X.

Today, 200 Ukrainian families received the most-awaited message – their loved ones are coming home. And this is always good news for all of us, for the entire country: the return of our people to their homeland. Among those returning are defenders of Mariupol, and of the Donetsk,… pic.twitter.com/08zeuuEx3p

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) March 5, 2026

"We involve mediators. ​I am grateful to everyone who helps Ukraine. ​I thank the United States for its support in making ‌this ⁠exchange possible."

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Some of the POWs freed on Thursday were captured as far back as Moscow's siege of Mariupol in early 2022, Zelenskiy added.

Tearful ​relatives greeted loved ​ones, many ⁠of them draped in Ukrainian flags, as they emerged from a ​bus that had arrived at an undisclosed ​location ⁠to chants of "Welcome!"

The two sides are expected to trade a further 300 POWs each in a ⁠second ​day of exchanges on Friday, ​officials said.

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