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Zelenskyy Confirms Ukraine’s Push for Urgent POW Exchange with Russia

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BREAKING: Ukraine is urgently negotiating the resumption of prisoner exchanges with Russia, potentially bringing home 1,200 Ukrainian prisoners. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed this significant development on December 3, 2023, following a statement from his national security chief about progress in talks.

“We are … counting on the resumption of POW exchanges,” Zelenskyy announced on X, emphasizing the intense diplomatic efforts underway. His remarks come just a day after Rustem Umerov, Secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, revealed that consultations mediated by Turkey and the United Arab Emirates are facilitating these exchanges.

Umerov noted that both sides have agreed to activate the Istanbul agreements, established in 2022, which set the framework for large-scale prisoner swaps. He expressed hope that these efforts would allow returning soldiers to “celebrate the New Year and Christmas holidays at home — at the family table and next to their relatives.”

Currently, technical consultations are scheduled to finalize the procedural and organizational aspects of the exchanges. However, Russia has yet to comment on these developments.

In a separate but equally concerning matter, Ukraine’s energy infrastructure was severely impacted by Russian drone strikes on the same day, particularly in the Odesa region. A solar power plant was among the sites damaged. The Ukrainian State Emergency Service reported that Russia launched a total of 176 drones and one missile overnight, with Ukrainian air defenses successfully neutralizing 139 drones.

This escalation in aerial attacks coincides with Ukraine’s ongoing struggle to repel Russian advances, particularly the push aimed at capturing the eastern stronghold of Pokrovsk. The relentless drone and missile strikes threaten to exacerbate the already critical energy crisis in Ukraine as winter approaches, leading to rolling blackouts across the country.

The situation remains fluid, with urgent calls for international support and solidarity from Ukrainian officials as they navigate both the humanitarian and infrastructural crises. The next few days will be crucial in determining the success of the POW exchange negotiations and the ongoing military conflict.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as Ukraine battles both for its citizens’ freedom and its energy security.

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