Ukraine repatriates bodies of 1,200 citizens in latest swap with Russia

Ukraine repatriates bodies of 1,200 citizens in latest swap with Russia

Editor’s note: This is a developing story and is being updated.

Ukraine has recovered the bodies of 1,200 fallen citizens, including military personnel, in the latest round of repatriation efforts coordinated with Russia under agreements reached during talks in Istanbul, Ukrainian officials said on June 14.

The Coordination Headquarters for Prisoners of War said the bodies, which Russian authorities claim belong to Ukrainian nationals, were returned as part of an ongoing phased exchange process.

“The remains will now undergo forensic examination and identification procedures conducted by law enforcement investigators in cooperation with expert institutions under the Interior Ministry,” the Coordination Headquarters said in a statement.

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Ukraine repatriates bodies of 1,200 citizens in latest swap with RussiaThe Kyiv IndependentAnna Fratsyvir
Ukraine repatriates bodies of 1,200 citizens in latest swap with Russia