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Ukraine, Russia-backed separatists begin controversial prisoner swap

  • The move comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky held talks earlier this month
  • Ukraine handed over riot policemen suspected of killing protesters, sparking public outrage

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Russia-backed separatists leave buses with their bags after being released in a prisoner exchange with Ukraine, in Odradivka, eastern Ukraine, as part of an agreement brokered earlier this month at a summit of the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France. Photo: AP
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Ukraine exchanged prisoners with Russia-backed separatists in the country’s war-torn east on Sunday, swapping detained fighters for civilians and servicemen held captive sometimes for years in the breakaway region.

Kiev was expected to hand over to separatists several riot policemen suspected of killing protesters during a pro-Western uprising in 2014 as part of the swap, sparking public outrage.

The exchange came after Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky held their first face-to-face talks in Paris on December 9 and agreed measures to de-escalate Europe’s only active war.
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A Ukrainian war prisoner embraces his mother after been released after a prisoner exchange, near Odradivka, eastern Ukraine. Photo: AP
A Ukrainian war prisoner embraces his mother after been released after a prisoner exchange, near Odradivka, eastern Ukraine. Photo: AP

Prisoners filed off coaches at the heavily-guarded Mayorske checkpoint in the eastern Donetsk region, many carrying plastic bags stuffed with their belongings.

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Among the group of detainees handed over by the separatists were those who said they had been held for several years after getting caught up in the conflict while visiting relatives.

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