Russia and Ukraine Conduct Large, Mutual Prisoner Exchange after Putin-Trump Call
- Ukraine and Russia engaged in aerial assaults shortly after a temporary halt was agreed upon for attacking energy targets, but no broader ceasefire was established.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of breaking its pledge by attacking with 150 drones, despite the proposed pause.
- Putin rejected a comprehensive ceasefire during discussions with the US, stating it would only work if Ukraine's allies halted military support.
- A prisoner swap occurred with 175 servicemen exchanged on each side, following discussions on further negotiations between US and Russian officials.
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Fragile Ukraine Cease-Fire Frays As Kyiv And Moscow Pound Each Other
It may still be too early to judge, but as cease-fires go, this certainly doesn’t look like one. And unless Russian and American negotiators can agree on concrete steps – either in Saudi Arabia on March 24 or subsequent meetings -- it will likely be short-lived as well.
War in Ukraine – Kyiv and Moscow exchange strikes and accusations before talks
Ukraine and Russia exchanged further strikes and accusations on Friday, a few days away from talks scheduled for Monday under the aegis of the United States, on a moratorium limited to certain air attacks.
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