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Ukraine says Russia returned bodies of 1,200 servicemen

Kyiv confirms 4th exchange of bodies under Istanbul deal; Moscow silent on whether it received any

Burc Eruygur  | 15.06.2025 - Update : 15.06.2025
Ukraine says Russia returned bodies of 1,200 servicemen

ISTANBUL

Ukraine on Sunday said Russia returned the bodies of 1,200 servicemen, confirming the fourth exchange under an agreement reached during recent direct talks in Istanbul.

The Ukrainian Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War said in a statement that Russia had returned the bodies of 1,200 servicemen in line with the agreement reached in Türkiye’s largest city. It did not specify whether any bodies were transferred to the Russian side in return.

“In the near future, law enforcement investigators, together with expert institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, will carry out all necessary examinations and identify the repatriated bodies,” the statement said.

The headquarters thanked the International Committee of the Red Cross for its assistance and noted that the exchange was the result of coordinated efforts by several Ukrainian institutions.

Russia has not officially confirmed the exchange. Russian state media, including the TASS news agency, said 1,200 bodies were handed over to Ukraine, citing a source in Moscow’s negotiating team. The report said no bodies were returned to the Russian side.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov wrote on Facebook that a total of 4,812 bodies have been returned to the Russian side over the course of the swaps conducted this week.

"An important and responsible stage now lies ahead — identification. It is a complex and delicate process that allows each family to receive the answers they deserve. I am grateful to everyone involved in this humanitarian mission," he added.

On June 2, Istanbul hosted the second round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks, following the first round held on May 16.

At the latest talks, both sides agreed to exchange additional prisoners of war – prioritizing the youngest and most severely wounded – and to return the bodies of 6,000 soldiers from each side.

Last week, both Russia and Ukraine confirmed the first exchange under the deal. Kyiv said 1,212 bodies were returned to Ukraine, while Moscow said it received the bodies of 27 Russian soldiers.

Two more swaps were confirmed by Ukraine on Friday and Saturday, during each of which Kyiv said it returned the bodies of 1,200 Russian soldiers.

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