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Russia and Ukraine agreed to exchange 12,000 bodies of fallen soldiers and conduct a major prisoner swap during peace talks in Istanbul. Despite no ceasefire breakthrough, both sides presented draft ...
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Russia and Ukraine said they had agreed at peace talks on Monday to exchange more prisoners of war and return the bodies of 12,000 dead soldiers.