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Ukraine says Russia has returned bodies of 1,212 fallen soldiers

On Tuesday, the two warring countries said they had exchanged captured soldiers, the second stage of an agreement struck at peace talks last week.

June 11, 2025 / 15:45 IST
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A POW walks past portraits of missing or captured serviceman during the arrival of freed injured and severely wounded Ukrainian POWs in the Chernygiv region after a prisoners exchange on June 10, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A POW walks past portraits of missing or captured serviceman during the arrival of freed injured and severely wounded Ukrainian POWs in the Chernygiv region after a prisoners exchange on June 10, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine said on Wednesday that Russia had returned the bodies of 1,212 soldiers who died fighting Moscow's invasion, part of an agreement between the two sides reached at peace talks in Istanbul last week.

"As a result of repatriation activities, the bodies of 1,212 fallen defenders were returned to Ukraine," a government agency said in a statement, after Moscow spent days accusing Kyiv of not wanting to collect the bodies.

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On Tuesday, the two warring countries said they had exchanged captured soldiers, the second stage of an agreement struck at peace talks last week for each side to free more than 1,000 prisoners.

Neither side said how many soldiers had been freed in the swap -- the second in as many days following another exchange on Monday. The two sides had agreed in Istanbul last week to release all wounded soldiers and all under the age of 25.