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26 Ukrainian prisoners of war released in new exchange.

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Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said they include 12 soldiers and 14 civilians, but she didn't disclose the number of prisoners of war sent back to Russia. It is the third prisoner exchange since Feb. 24.

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