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Punjabi: Russia and Ukraine War Like Situation

Dalvinder Singh Grewal

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Russia-Ukraine exchange prisoners June 12, 2025

June 12, 20259:10 PM GMT+5:30Updated 18 hours ago



Freed Ukrainian POWs return after a swap, in an undisclosed location in Ukraine

Freed Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) return after a swap, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in an undisclosed location in Ukraine June 12, 2025. REUTERS/Maksym Kishka

Ukraine and Russia exchanged another group of ill and severely wounded servicemen on Thursday, officials from both countries said.
All of the Ukrainian troops need treatment, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in a message on the Telegram messaging app that did not go into details on the numbers involved.
The Reuters Daily Briefing newsletter provides all the news you need to start your day. Kyiv and Moscow agreed to a large exchange of POWs and the remains of thousands of dead soldiers during talks in s in Istanbul earlier this month.

Since then, Russia and Ukraine have swapped dozens of prisoners of war, focusing on under-25s and the severely wounded and sick. There are hopes they could build into some of the biggest exchanges in the war that was triggered by Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Russia's defence ministry said a group of Russian troops had returned from Ukraine and crossed into neighbouring Belarus, in accordance with the agreements made on June 2.
"They are being provided with the necessary psychological and medical assistance," the ministry said on Telegram.
On Wednesday, Ukraine said it had bought home the bodies of 1,212 bodies of troops killed in the war with Russia. Kremlin aide Vladimir Medinsky said Ukraine had returned the bodies of 27 Russian soldiers.
 

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A concentrated, nine-minute-long Russian drone attack on Ukraine's second-largest city of Kharkiv on Wednesday killed six people and injured 64, including nine children, Ukrainian officials said.
The attack followed Russia's two biggest air assaults of the war on Ukraine this week, part of intensified bombardment that Moscow says are retaliatory measures for Kyiv's recent attacks in Russia.
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A new wave of drone attacks on four city districts was reported early on Thursday by Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, including a drone that landed in a school courtyard and smashed windows. There were no other reports of casualties or damage.
 
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