San Diego Union-Tribune

UKRAINE, EASTERN REBELS SWAP PRISONERS

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Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine on Sunday exchanged 200 prisoners in a move aimed at ending their five-year war.

The swap at a checkpoint near the rebel-held city of Horlivka was part of an agreement brokered this month at a summit of the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France.

According to figures from officials of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s republics — the two separatist government­s in the rebel area — Ukraine turned over 124 people and the separatist­s freed 76.

Those released by Ukraine included five former members of the nowdisband­ed special police force Berkut who were charged in the killing of protesters in Kyiv in 2014,

Ukrainian news site Hromadske quoted their lawyer, Igor Varfolomey­ev, as saying.

The Security Service of Ukraine said the 76 freed by the rebels included 12 servicemen, two of whom had been held since 2015 after being ambushed while escorting a convoy of wounded out of the battle of Debaltseve, which destroyed much of the city.

U.s.-funded Radio Free

Europe/radio Liberty said two of its contributo­rs, Stanislav Aseyev and Oleh Halaziuk, were among the released; they were taken captive in 2017.

A representa­tive of the Luhansk rebels, Olga Kovtseva, was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying those released to her side included five Russian citizens and one from Brazil.

The last major prisoner swap between separatist rebels and Ukrainian forces took place in December 2017, with 233 rebels exchanged for 73 Ukrainians.

The conflict in eastern Ukraine has killed more than 14,000 people since 2014. It began about two months after Ukraine’s Russia-friendly president fled the country amid massive protests in Kyiv. Russia’s annexation of the Crimean Peninsula soon followed.

 ?? EFREM LUKATSKY AP ?? Ukrainian prisoners of war released after a prisoner exchange pose Sunday for a photo with their relatives upon their arrival at Boryspil Internatio­nal Airport, outside Kyiv, Ukraine. Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels exchanged 200 prisoners.
EFREM LUKATSKY AP Ukrainian prisoners of war released after a prisoner exchange pose Sunday for a photo with their relatives upon their arrival at Boryspil Internatio­nal Airport, outside Kyiv, Ukraine. Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels exchanged 200 prisoners.

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