Belarus and Poland conduct 5-for-5 prisoner exchange at border, freeing 10 citizens including Russian scientist and soldier's wife.
Belarus and Poland carried out a "5 for 5" prisoner exchange on their border, freeing 10 citizens from Russia, Belarus, and other CIS countries, including Russian scientist Alexander Butyagin and the wife of a Russian serviceman. The exchange involved two Moldovan intelligence officers detained in Russia.
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Belarus and Poland carried out a "5 for 5" prisoner exchange on their border, freeing 10 citizens from Russia, Belarus, and other CIS countries, including Russian scientist Alexander Butyagin and the wife of a Russian serviceman. The exchange involved two Moldovan intelligence officers detained in Russia.
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