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Telegram Channel Pravda Gerashchenko Ukraine
Representatives of the Office of the President of Ukraine announced the return of 130 servicemen from captivity. At the same time, the Russian side announces the exchange of 90 soldiers of the RF Armed Forces.
Andrii Yermak, head of the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy , said that after the exchange of prisoners with the Russian Federation, 130 servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine returned to their homeland. The Ukrainian side has provided Russia with 90 people, confirms the Ministry of Defense.
According to the PO representative, among the servicemen transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine are 87 soldiers from Mariupol (71 from Azovstal), 35 people from the Donetsk leadership.

As the regional head previously reported, the Russian Defense Ministry received 90 soldiers from Ukrainian captivity. The corresponding statement was issued by the ministry on Tuesday, March 7.

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