Medinsky: Moscow and Kiev will begin urgent exchanges of seriously wounded from the front line on June 12

Vladimir Medinsky. Photo: RIA Novosti
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Moscow and Kiev will begin urgent sanitary exchanges of seriously wounded prisoners on June 12. This was stated by the assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, the head of the Russian delegation at the talks with Ukraine, Vladimir Medinsky.

"Tomorrow we will also begin urgent sanitary exchanges of seriously wounded prisoners from the front line," he wrote on the Telegram channel.

Recall that on June 2, an agreement was reached in Istanbul on humanitarian issues, including the exchange of prisoners of war from among the wounded, seriously ill and persons under the age of 25, as well as the transfer of more than 6 thousand dead to the Ukrainian side. On June 7, Ukraine unexpectedly postponed "both the acceptance of bodies and the exchange of prisoners of war," Medinsky reported.

The first group of military The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation under the age of 25 was returned to Russia on June 9. The plane with the second group of Russian servicemen returned from Ukraine arrived in Russia on June 10. All returned fighters will undergo treatment and rehabilitation in medical institutions Ministry OF Defense of the Russian Federation. In return, a similar number of Ukrainian prisoners of war were transferred to Kiev both times, the Russian Defense Ministry said.