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    Russia and Ukraine stage new prisoner exchange after UAE mediation

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    Posted on August 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Russia and Ukraine swapped 146 prisoners each, mediated by the UAE. President Zelenskiy confirmed the exchange, highlighting ongoing negotiations.

    Russia and Ukraine Conduct New POW Exchange with UAE Mediation

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia and Ukraine exchanged 146 prisoners of war from each side on Sunday after mediation by the United Arab Emirates, the Russian defence ministry and the Ukrainian president said.

    The Russian ministry said all of the freed Russians were in Belarus receiving psychological and medical assistance.

    Ukraine also returned to Moscow eight Russian citizens, residents of the Kursk region, the ministry said.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, writing on the Telegram messaging app, announced that the exchange had taken place, but gave no figures.

    The president posted pictures of smiling returnees, saying most of them had been in captivity since 2022, when Russia invaded its smaller neighbour. He said a journalist taken prisoner a month after the invasion was among them.

    Zelenskiy thanked the United Arab Emirates for its role in overseeing the swap.

    "The exchanges are continuing. Perhaps that is possible because of our soldiers, who are increasing the exchange fund for Ukraine," the president wrote, referring to the capture of Russian servicemen.

    The Ukrainian military issued a statement confirming that a total of 146 prisoners from each side had been swapped.

    Vladimir Medinsky, who has led the Russian side in three rounds of talks on a settlement in Turkey since May, said Ukraine was being slow in returning civilians to Kursk, a Russian region where Kyiv's forces staged a mass incursion a year ago.

    He said more than 20 residents were waiting to go home.

    "Three months have passed and residents of Kursk region are not being returned, but are being exchanged in small groups for some people needed by Ukraine," he wrote on Telegram. "Russia is engaged in painful bargaining to get civilians returned."

    (Reporting by ReutersEditing by David Goodman and Alistair Bell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia and Ukraine exchanged 146 prisoners each.
    • •The exchange was mediated by the United Arab Emirates.
    • •Ukrainian President Zelenskiy confirmed the swap on Telegram.
    • •The exchange included a journalist captured in 2022.
    • •Russia claims slow return of civilians from Kursk region.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia and Ukraine stage new prisoner exchange after UAE mediation

    1How many prisoners were exchanged in the recent swap?

    A total of 146 prisoners of war from each side were exchanged.

    2What role did the UAE play in the prisoner exchange?

    The United Arab Emirates mediated the prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine.

    3Where are the freed Russian prisoners currently located?

    The freed Russian prisoners are in Belarus receiving psychological and medical assistance.

    4What did Ukrainian President Zelenskiy say about the exchange?

    Zelenskiy announced the exchange on Telegram, sharing pictures of the returnees and thanking the UAE for its role.

    5What concerns did Vladimir Medinsky express regarding civilian returns?

    Medinsky mentioned that over 20 residents from the Kursk region were waiting to return home, criticizing Ukraine for the slow process.

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