MOSCOW, June 20, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Russia and Ukraine exchanged more captured soldiers on Friday, Moscow said, the latest in a series of prisoner swaps agreed at peace talks in Istanbul earlier this month.
The talks failed to make progress towards a ceasefire but both countries agreed to free more than 1,000 prisoners of war from each side -- all wounded, ill or under 25 years old.
"A group of Russian servicemen was returned from the territory controlled by the Kyiv regime. In exchange, a group of Ukrainian prisoners of war was handed over," Russia's defence ministry said in a statement.
Neither side said how many soldiers had been freed in Friday's swap.
Moscow posted a video of Russian soldiers in military fatigues, chanting "Russia, Russia" with Russian flags draped over them.
The two sides have carried out dozens of such exchanges since the start of the conflict, in one of the only areas of dialogue between Moscow and Kyiv.
Two rounds of peace talks in Istanbul have failed to result in a pause to the fighting.
Russia has rejected calls for an unconditional ceasefire, vowing to press on with its three-year advance.
It is demanding Kyiv cede more territory and give up on Western military support as a precondition to a truce.