In diplomatic thriller For solid nerves the hostage exchange is evolved between Ukraine and Russia. The initial agreement between the two sides was not complied with, resulting in the process of freezing the process.
The Kyiv accuses the Moscow that he did not fulfill the part of the agreement that concerns it.
Russia, for its part, in a statement by the Ministry of Defense’s spokesman, stressed that Ukraine is called upon to make decisions in the near future in order to proceed with the exchange of both prisoners and soldiers killed on the front.
“The reason the Ukrainian side delayed the exchange is unknown to us.”said the spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Defense.
The State Coordination Headquarters for Prisoners of War stated earlier in the Telegram application that the agreement to repatriate corpses had indeed been achieved, but no date has been agreed and that “the Russian side has resorted to unilateral actions” that had not been agreed within the process.
Mentinsky also said that Russia has handed over to Ukraine the first list of 640 prisoners of war, which are part of the “injured, serious patients and young” category to begin the exchange.
For its part, Ukraine said it also delivered the names for exchange, while Russia’s lists do not respond to the agreed approach to which prisoners will prioritize the exchange.
Russia expects that the Ukrainian authorities will soon be able to make the necessary decisions to exchange prisoners of war and the transfer of the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers, a Russian defense ministry said shortly.
“To date, Kiev has not given its consent to carry out humanitarian companies. Representatives of the Ukrainian contact group have not arrived at the meeting point. We do not know the reason for the delay,” the ministry said in a statement, citing Deputy Minister.
During the night, Russian forces used high -precision long -range weapons and unmanned aircraft to attack military targets in Ukraine, affecting all of them, according to the Russian defense ministry.
The northeast city of Harkovo, one of the largest in Ukraine, is a few tens of kilometers from the border with Russia and is often targeted by Russian bombings during the war that began with the full -scale Russia invasion in February 202.
The city suffered “the most powerful attack on the launch of the full scale of war,” Mayor Ihor Tethhov said in a Telegram post earlier today.
Objectives of the attack were residential buildings, educational facilities and infrastructure, he noted. Photos show burned buildings that have been partially converted into ruins as rescuers remove the injured.
The Governor of the Harcovo District, Oleh Sinehubov, said they may still be trapped in the ruins after a blow to an industrial installation of 40 unmanned aircraft and several bombs.
In the Moscow area, two people were injured after an attack by unmanned aircraft by Ukraine during the night and yesterday, Friday, Governor Andrei Vorobiov told the Telegram, while nine unmanned aircraft were shot down.
The air traffic surveillance service in Russia said that the operation of Domodentovo, Seremetievo and Zukovsky in the Moscow area after temporarily suspended their operations for safety reasons.
The Ministry of Defense said that at midnight, anti -aircraft defense units had intercepted and destroyed 36 Ukrainian unmanned aircraft over Russian territory, including the Moses region.
Ukraine Air Force also broke a Russian SU-35 fighter aircraft this morning, as he said, without giving further details.
The Russian forces have not yet commented on the issue, while the Reuters agency notes that it has not been able to confirm this information independently.
Ukrainian attack with unmanned aircraft deep in Russia last weekend is likely to have destroyed about 10% of Russia’s fleet fleet and hit some of the aircraft preparing for blows in Ukraine,
Source :Skai
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