Russia and Ukraine begin new prisoner swap
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After days of dispute over the return of the remains of Ukrainian soldiers killed in the war, Kiev has now received the first bodies back from Russia. 1,212 bodies have been returned, according to the staff for prisoner of war affairs in Kiev.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he was sending a Ukrainian delegation to Istanbul for another face-to-face with Russian representatives.
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