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Kiev, Ukraine’s Self Proclaimed Republics Plan 25-50 Prisoner Exchange

© REUTERS / Marko DjuricaA Ukrainian soldier (C) stands guard as members of the eastern Ukrainian militia, who are prisoners-of-war (POWs), walk along a road as they wait to be exchanged, north of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, September 28, 2014
A Ukrainian soldier (C) stands guard as members of the eastern Ukrainian militia, who are prisoners-of-war (POWs), walk along a road as they wait to be exchanged, north of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, September 28, 2014 - Sputnik International
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A negotiator of the SBU center said that Ukraine’s Security Service is preparing for a prisoner exchange with the self-proclaimed people’s republics of the southeast in the "25 to 50" format.

KIEV (Sputnik) – Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) is preparing for a prisoner exchange with the self-proclaimed people’s republics of the southeast in the "25 to 50" format, Yuriy Tandit, a negotiator of the SBU center in charge of prisoner exchanges, has announced.

"The Ukrainian side is working on preparing for a large prisoner exchange. Thanks to a compromise, both sides are currently considering the release of 25 of our captives with the possibility of transferring 50 people," Tandit said on Wednesday, as quoted by local media.

According to the SBU negotiator, the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) has already sent lists of Ukrainian servicemen that DPR militants are keeping captive.

Tandit stressed that SBU is ready to free all of Ukrainian servicemen taken prisoner by militants in the southeast within the framework of the Minsk peace agreement.

Members of independent supporters walk past a Ukrainian serviceman during an exchange of prisoners of war outside Donetsk - Sputnik International
Donetsk Republic Hopes for Prisoner Exchange With Kiev by February
Kiev launched a special military operation in Ukraine’s southeastern Donetsk and Lugansk regions in April 2014, in response to local residents’ refusal to recognize the new coup-installed government.

In February 2015, a peace agreement was signed between the two sides in the Belarusian capital, Minsk. The deal stipulates a full ceasefire, a weapons withdrawal from the line of contact in eastern Ukraine, an all-for-all prisoner exchange and constitutional reforms, which would give a special status to DPR and LPR (Lugansk People’s Republic).

Kiev and LPR plan to carry out an exchange of prisoners on Thursday, with four Ukrainian servicemen planned to be exchanged for eight militants held by the Ukrainian authorities.

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