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Ukraine's stalled prisoner swaps with Russia to resume

It's hoped that 1200 Ukrainian soldiers will be returned from Russian captivity. (AP PHOTO)

Ukraine is working to resume prisoner exchanges with Russia that could bring home 1200 Ukrainian prisoners, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says, a day after his national security chief announced progress in negotiations.

“We are ... counting on the resumption of POW exchanges,” Zelenskiy wrote on X on Sunday.

“Many meetings, negotiations and calls are currently taking place to ensure this.”

Rustem Umerov, Secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defence Council, said on Saturday he held consultations mediated by Turkey and the United Arab Emirates on resuming exchanges. 

He said the parties agreed to activate prisoner exchange agreements brokered in Istanbul to release ,200 Ukrainians. Moscow did not immediately comment on the claim.

The Istanbul agreements refer to prisoner-exchange protocols established with Turkish mediation in 2022 that set rules for large, co-ordinated swaps.

Since then, Russia and Ukraine have traded thousands of prisoners, though exchanges have been sporadic.

Umerov said technical consultations would be held soon to finalise procedural and organisational details, expressing hope that returning Ukrainians could “celebrate the New Year and Christmas holidays at home - at the family table and next to their relatives.”

People hold photos of their missing relatives (file image)
Thousands of Ukrainian families are waiting for captured loved ones to come home. (AP PHOTO)

In other developments, energy infrastructure was damaged by Russian drone strikes overnight into Sunday in Ukraine’s Odesa region, Ukraine’s State Emergency Service said.

A solar power plant was among the damaged sites.

Ukraine is desperately trying to fend off relentless Russian aerial attacks that have brought rolling blackouts across Ukraine on the brink of winter.

Combined missile and drone strikes on the power grid have coincided with Ukraine’s efforts to hold back a Russian battlefield push aimed at capturing the eastern stronghold of Pokrovsk. 

Russia fired a total of 176 drones and one missile overnight, Ukraine's air force said on Sunday, adding Ukrainian forces shot down or neutralised 139 drones.

Russia’s defence ministry said on Sunday that its forces shot down 57 Ukrainian drones overnight.

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