“I don’t have any information today on the date for the next [prisoner] exchange but I hope that the Ukrainian side will answer today. I cannot give the number or the date of the exchange yet. I sent them the first list of 220 military prisoners, Darya Morozova said.
“One of them is [a list] of soldiers who were taken prisoners, the second is politically oppressed [individuals], and that list has 800 names in it. And the third contains innocent civilians that as of March 7 contains 900 individuals,” she said.
She added that the DPR has not noted any progress in the “all-for-all” prisoner exchange with Kiev as noted in the Minsk agreements.
Last month, Donbas militias handed over some 140 Ukrainian soldiers to Kiev, while the latter returned 50 prisoners to the independence supporters.
Since September 2014, the two sides have swapped hundreds of prisoners under an earlier agreement on Ukrainian reconciliation.