UPDATE: Ukraine secures the return of 193 prisoners of war in a new exchange. The group includes personnel from the Armed Forces, National Guard, Border Guard Service, National Police, and State Special Transport Service.
President Zelenskyy announced that 193 Ukrainian personnel, including members of the Armed Forces, National Guard, Border Guard Service, National Police, and State Special Transport Service, have returned to Ukraine in a prisoner exchange.
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President Zelenskyy announced that 193 Ukrainian personnel, including members of the Armed Forces, National Guard, Border Guard Service, National Police, and State Special Transport Service, have returned to Ukraine in a prisoner exchange.
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