Is an ‘all for all’ prisoner swap between Ukraine and Russia possible?
Head of Ukrainian military intelligence Kyrylo Budanov disclosed secret plans to potentially bring all POWs back home. What motivated him?

In total, Ukraine has been able to bring over 2,200 POWs back home since the start of the war. Among them are hundreds of civilians. Is the “all for all” swap that Kyiv has announced possible?
According to Russia’s Defence Ministry, which confirmed the swap, 40 servicemen returned to Russia. They were transported to Moscow “to undergo treatment and rehabilitation in medical facilities of the Russian Defence Ministry”.
«[PMC] Wagner is an autonomous entity inside the Russian army,» Volodymyr Zolkin explains. «They have their own prisoners and detention facilities.»

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