Russia and Ukraine Exchange 386 Prisoners in Latest Swap

Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner swap on April 24, exchanging 193 soldiers from each side. The exchange was mediated by the United States and the United Arab Emirates. In May 2025, both countries agreed to a historic swap of 1,000 prisoners each following direct negotiations in Istanbul. Previous exchanges occurred in February 2025 and January 2024, with the UAE serving as a mediator.

Key Points: Russia Ukraine Prisoner Swap 386 POWs

  • 193 Russian and 193 Ukrainian POWs exchanged on April 24
  • US and UAE mediated the swap
  • Russia and Ukraine agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners each in May 2025
  • Previous swaps occurred in February 2025 and January 2024
2 min read

Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners of war

Russia and Ukraine exchanged 193 prisoners each on April 24, with UAE and US mediation. Largest swap agreed for 1,000 POWs each in May 2025.

"We have to bring our own guys back home. - Vladimir Putin"

Moscow, April 24

Russia on Friday announced that it has conducted a prisoner swap with Ukraine, returning 193 Ukrainian Armed Forces prisoners in exchange for the same number of Russian prisoners of war held by Kyiv.

"On April 24, 193 Russian servicemen were returned from territory controlled by the Kyiv regime. In exchange, 193 Ukrainian Armed Forces prisoners of war were transferred. Currently, the Russian servicemen are in the Republic of Belarus, where they are receiving the necessary psychological and medical assistance. All Russian servicemen will be transported to the Russian Federation for treatment and rehabilitation at Russian Ministry of Defence medical facilities," Russian state-owned news agency Tass quoted from a statement released by the country's defence ministry.

Humanitarian mediation efforts were provided by the United States and the UAE to secure the return of Russian military personnel from captivity, acknowledged the Russian Ministry of Defence.

In January, Russia's Commissioner for Human Rights, Tatyana Moskalkova, said that unblocking the prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine remains the key task.

"I have handed over the lists of the Ukrainian servicemen who are on our territory and whom we are ready to transfer," the ombudsman said, adding that Ukraine had previously handed over the lists, and Russia had agreed to return them. "We hope that the exchanges will be resumed," she said.

Both countries have conducted several prisoner exchanges in the past. In February, 157 servicemen were exchanged, and the released Russian servicemen were taken for necessary psychological and medical assistance.

In February 2025, 150 prisoners of war were exchanged from each side. "The United Arab Emirates assisted in the return of the Russian servicemen from captivity through humanitarian mediation," said the Russian Defence Ministry.

Following their direct negotiations in Istanbul on May 16, 2025, Russia and Ukraine agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners each, making the largest prisoner swap since the start of the conflict in 2022.

Similarly, in January 2024, 195 servicemen were exchanged from each side, which was also brokered by the UAE. During this exchange in 2024, Russia's President Vladimir Putin said, "Will it stop the exchanges or not? We will not stop the exchanges. We have to bring our own guys back home."

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
These prisoner swaps give some hope, but the reality is that thousands remain missing. UAE and US mediation shows how global diplomacy matters. As an Indian watching this war, I just wish both countries would stop the bloodshed and focus on their people's well-being.
R
Ramesh W
War is always devastating for common soldiers. While I understand territorial disputes, these exchanges show that humanity still prevails. India has always advocated for dialogue - hope both sides learn from this and move towards ceasefire.
A
Ananya R
193 for 193? That's a proper exchange! Good to see neutral countries like UAE mediating. But let's not forget - behind these numbers are real families. My heart goes out to both sides. Hope the returned soldiers get proper care and rehabilitation. 🙏
S
Siddharth J
UAE doing yeoman service as mediator - good for regional stability. But Russia's Putin saying 'we have to bring our own guys back' shows nationalism is still strong. War creates no winners, only victims. India should learn lessons from this conflict for our own security challenges.
N
Naveen S
Wait, this war has been going on for years now and still no end in sight? These exchanges are like putting a bandage on a deep wound. Both sides need to come to the negotiating table with real intent. Enough destruction already!
J
James A

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50