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The Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War in Ukraine has orchestrated significant operations throughout 2025. It recently announced the capture of over 10,000 Russian soldiers, reflecting a notable shift in POW exchange dynamics. The publication of details from the ‘I Want to Live’ project highlights an increasing number of foreign mercenaries among the captives. Despite successful exchanges leading to the repatriation of 2,080 Ukrainian military personnel and civilians, Russia's firm stance against an "all-for-all" prisoner swap continues to pose challenges. Additionally, the bodies of numerous fallen Ukrainian soldiers have been successfully repatriated from Russian control, amid active efforts to negotiate terms under international agreements. The operations underscore ongoing tensions, amplified by sabotage reports such as the recent radio beacon incident in Kyiv.

What role does the Coordination Headquarters play in prisoner exchanges?

The Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War is pivotal in negotiating and executing prisoner exchanges between Ukraine and Russia. In 2025, they facilitated the return of over 2,080 individuals and continue to lead these critical operations. They are instrumental in coordinating both diplomatic and logistical aspects, ensuring the safe return of captives while adhering to international agreements.

How many Russian soldiers have been captured by Ukraine in the recent years?

Ukraine has reported capturing over 10,000 Russian soldiers during the ongoing conflict. This information was recently highlighted by the ‘I Want to Live’ project, which published detailed statistics on this matter. This uptick reflects an increase in both military engagements and capture operations, emphasizing the evolving nature of the conflict.

How has the Coordination Headquarters handled fallen Ukrainian defenders?

In 2025, the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War has overseen the repatriation of numerous fallen Ukrainian defenders' bodies. These operations are part of broader efforts to honor and return fallen service members to their homeland, involving meticulous negotiation and coordination with the Russian side.

What are the major challenges faced by the Coordination Headquarters in POW exchanges?

The Coordination Headquarters faces significant challenges in POW exchanges, primarily Russia's resistance to an "all-for-all" swap model. Continuous negotiations and the complexities of international diplomacy pose additional hurdles, alongside handling misinformation and operational security, which remain crucial for successful repatriations.

What are the recent developments concerning the exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and Russia?

Recent developments include the successful exchange of 2,080 Ukrainian personnel and civilians. However, Russia's reluctance for comprehensive exchange agreements remains a challenge. The Coordination Headquarters continues to advocate and arrange exchanges under complex diplomatic conditions, ensuring progress amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

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Another 1,000 bodies of defenders have been returned Bodies of another 1,000 fallen defenders have been returned to Ukraine, - Coordination Headquarters. PHOTOS Today, 26 February, repatriation measures were carried out, during which 1,000 bodies (remains) of the deceased were returned to Ukraine, which, according to preliminary information from the Russian side, may belong to Ukrainian servicemen. 3 073 8 Previously in trend: repatriation of the bodies of fallen soldiers

Detection of a beacon near the Coordination Headquarters "Radio beacon" found near reception office of POW Coordination Headquarters in Kyiv: law enforcement at scene. PHOTOS On the evening of 19 December, an unidentified electronic object resembling a radio beacon was found near the entrance to the Public Reception Office of the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War in Kyiv. 4 509 19

1,003 bodies of deceased soldiers returned to Ukraine Bodies of another 1,003 fallen defenders have been returned to Ukraine, - Coordination Headquarters. PHOTOS As part of repatriation measures, 1,003 bodies were returned to Ukraine, which, according to the Russian side, belong to Ukrainian servicemen.  2 820 20 Previously in trend: repatriation of the bodies of fallen soldiers

Ukraine has successfully completed the return of civilians held in Belarus Ukraine has returned 31 Ukrainian civilians from Belarus - Coordination Headquarters. PHOTO On 22 November, Ukraine brought home 31 civilians who had been held in the Republic of Belarus. 3 110 16 Previously in trend: Return of Ukrainians

Repatriation measures on 20 November Ukraine repatriates bodies of another 1,000 fallen defenders – Coordination Headquarters. PHOTOS Today, 20 November, repatriation measures took place. 1,000 bodies, which according to the Russian side belong to Ukrainian servicemen, were returned to Ukraine. 3 088 8 Previously in trend: repatriation of the bodies of fallen soldiers

1,000 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers delivered to Ukraine Bodies of another 1,000 fallen soldiers have been returned to Ukraine - Coordination Headquarters. PHOTO On 23 October, repatriation activities took place. 1,000 bodies were returned to Ukraine, which, according to the Russian side, belonged to Ukrainian servicemen. 3 118 12 Previously in trend: repatriation of the bodies of fallen soldiers

Prisoner exchange on 2 October Combined exchange: Ukraine brings back 185 servicemen and 20 civilians, most held captive since 2022 – Coordination Headquarters. PHOTOS Today a combined prisoner exchange was carried out. A total of 185 Ukrainian servicemen and 20 civilians were freed from Russian captivity, some under agreements reached in Istanbul, others as part of the 69th regular exchange. 2 857 8 Previously in trend: Prisoner swap

Ukraine has returned the bodies of 1,000 fallen defenders Ukraine repatriates bodies of another 1,000 fallen service members — Coordination Headquarters. PHOTO On 18 September, a repatriation measures took place. 1000 bodies of Ukrainian servicemen were returned to Ukraine. 2 745 12 Previously in trend: repatriation of the bodies of fallen soldiers Exchange of deceased

Exchange Among those released from captivity on 24 August were former Kherson mayor Mykolaienko and journalists Khyliuk and Kaliush. PHOTOS As part of the exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and Russia, former Kherson mayor Volodymyr Mykolaienko and journalists Dmytro Khyliuk and Mark Kaliush were returned home from Russian captivity on 24 August. 7 173 53 Previously in trend: Prisoner swap

Prisoner exchange on 23 July Last defender of Zmiinyi Island has been returned from captivity - Coordination Headquarters. PHOTO During today's prisoner exchange, the last defender of Zmiinyi Island returned to Ukraine. 4 850 11 Previously in trend: Prisoner swap

Coordination Headquarters Bodies of 1,000 deceased persons have been returned to Ukraine - Coordination Headquarters. PHOTOS Today, on 17 July 2025, the bodies of 1,000 people have been returned to Ukraine as a result of repatriation activities. According to the Russian side, the bodies belong to Ukrainian citizens, including military personnel. 2 759 7 Previously in trend: losses of Ukraine Returning bodies of fallen defenders

Prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia on 20 June All defenders released as part of today’s exchange have injuries or severe medical diagnoses, - Coordination Headquarters. VIDEO+PHOTOS Today, on 20 June, another stage of a prisoner exchange in the category of "severely wounded and seriously ill" took place. In accordance with the agreements reached in Istanbul, another group of defenders with serious injuries and significant health problems were returned from Russian captivity. 3 139 1 Previously in trend: Prisoner swap

Prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia on 19 June Severely ill defenders returned from Russian captivity in latest exchange – Coordination Headquarters. VIDEO&PHOTOS Today, 19 June, another stage of the major prisoner exchange in the "seriously ill and wounded" category took place in accordance with the agreements reached in Istanbul. 3 608 5 Previously in trend: Prisoner swap

repatriation of the bodies of the deceased Bodies of another 1,245 deceased Defenders have been returned in final stage of repatriation efforts. In total, Ukraine has received 6,057 bodies, - Coordination Headquarters. PHOTO Today, on 16 June 2025, the final stage of repatriation activities under the Istanbul agreements took place. Another 1,245 bodies, which the Russian side claims belong to Ukrainian citizens, including military personnel, were returned to Ukraine. 2 298 9 Previously in trend: Returning bodies of fallen defenders

repatriation Bodies of 1,200 more victims, including defenders, have been returned to Ukraine, according to Coordination Headquarters. PHOTOS Today, on 15 June 2025, repatriation activities continued in accordance with the agreements reached in Istanbul. Another 1,200 bodies, which the Russian side claims belong to Ukrainian citizens, including military personnel, were returned to Ukraine. 3 357 21 Previously in trend: losses of Ukraine Returning bodies of fallen defenders

repatriation Bodies of another 1,200 dead, including military personnel, have been returned to Ukraine, according to Coordination Headquarters. PHOTO Today, on 14 June 2025, another stage of repatriation activities took place in Istanbul as part of the agreements reached in Istanbul. Ukraine received another 1,200 bodies, which, according to the Russian side, belong to Ukrainian citizens, including military personnel. 7 445 28 Previously in trend: losses of Ukraine

Ukraine repatriates bodies of 1,200 fallen defenders Ukraine repatriates bodies of 1,200 fallen defenders. PHOTOS On June 13, 2025, Ukraine repatriated the bodies of 1,200 fallen defenders as part of ongoing repatriation efforts. 3 756 7 Previously in trend: repatriation of the bodies of fallen soldiers

exchange, 12 June Some of Ukrainian soldiers released today were considered missing in action, - Coordination Headquarters. PHOTOS The next stage of the large prisoner exchange under the Istanbul agreements took place. The Servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including the Airborne Forces, Navy, Air Force, TDF, USF, as well as the State Border Guard Service and the National Guard of Ukraine, returned to their homeland. 4 517 2 Previously in trend: Prisoner swap

exchange of bodies of defenders Bodies of 1,212 fallen defenders have been returned to Ukraine, - Coordination Headquarters. PHOTO As a result of the repatriation activities, the bodies of 1212 fallen defenders were returned to Ukraine. 7 789 21 Previously in trend: losses of Ukraine

Anatolii Taranenko, traitor Coordination Headquarters explained release of traitor Taranenko from captivity: Ukraine did not influence Russian lists, law enforcement agencies will deal with him. PHOTO As part of the "1000-for-1000" prisoner exchange, Anatolii Taranenko, a Ukrainian soldier who in 2021 probably defected to Russia, was released from enemy captivity. 10 605 36 Previously in trend: Prisoner swap

Another 909 bodies of defenders have been returned. Ukraine has returned bodies of another 909 fallen defenders. PHOTOS As a result of the repatriation activities, the bodies of another 909 fallen defenders were returned to Ukraine. 4 459 17 Previously in trend: repatriation of the bodies of fallen soldiers Returning bodies of fallen defenders

Bodies of 909 fallen Defenders returned Ukraine returns bodies of 909 fallen defenders. PHOTOS As a result of the repatriation activities, the bodies of 909 fallen defenders were returned to Ukraine. 9 756 44 Previously in trend: Returning bodies of fallen defenders

repatriation Bodies of 909 fallen defenders returned to Ukraine. PHOTOS The bodies of 909 fallen defenders were returned to Ukraine as a result of the repatriation activities. 14 750 91 Previously in trend: Returning bodies of fallen defenders

Bodies of 757 fallen defenders returned to Ukraine Ukraine returns bodies of 757 more fallen defenders. PHOTOS Ukraine has returned the bodies of 757 fallen servicemen of the Defence Forces. 7 901 29 Previously in trend: War