Ukraine denies postponing prisoner swaps
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NBC News has analyzed satellite imagery to dig into the claims being made by Kyiv and Moscow as part of a wider propaganda war being waged in parallel to the actual fighting.
Russia and Ukraine held a second round of peace talks where they agreed to exchange more prisoners and to return the bodies of 12,000 dead soldiers.
Days after operation Spiderweb, Russia launched 407 drones and 45 missiles at the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, i n the early hours of Friday, June 6th. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Moscow’s attack injured 80, killed six, and targeted “almost all” of Ukraine, listing nine regions, from Lviv in the west to Sumy in the northeast.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine clarifies delays in POW and body repatriation talks with RussiaRussian statements regarding the exchange of prisoners of war and bodies of the dead do not correspond to reality. The Russian side is delaying the process and playing dirty games, according to the Coordination Headquarters on the Treatment of Prisoners of War.
Russia struck Ukraine with a thunderous aerial bombardment overnight, further dampening hopes that the warring sides could reach a peace deal anytime soon.