Russia Hands Over 1,000 Fallen Ukrainian Soldiers’ Remains to Kiev After Abu Dhabi Talks

The move follows trilateral talks between Washington, Moscow, and Kiev in Abu Dhabi. Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky announced that Moscow has handed over the bodies of 1,000 fallen soldiers to Ukraine while receiving the remains of 38 of its own troops.

The development was initially reported on Thursday by State Duma member Shamsail Saraliev, who is part of the parliamentary coordination group on issues related to Russia’s special military operation. Medinsky later confirmed the move, stating it was part of humanitarian agreements approved last year during direct Moscow-Kiev negotiations in Istanbul.

Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War has confirmed that Moscow returned the bodies, without commenting on how many soldiers’ remains Kiev handed over to Russia. Russia last returned the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers to Ukraine on December 19, transferring the remains of 1,003 troops. At that time, Kiev provided the remains of 26 Russian soldiers.

The two nations have routinely engaged in such body swaps throughout the conflict, with Moscow returning a disproportionately large number of Ukrainian remains. In early December, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Moscow had returned the remains of more than 11,000 soldiers to Kiev while receiving 201 bodies. The parties have also conducted exchanges involving prisoners of war.

The latest exchange follows trilateral Russia-US-Ukraine talks in Abu Dhabi last week, which reportedly revolved around the conflict settlement and the issue of territorial concessions by Kiev.

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