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1,000-for-1,000 Prisoner Exchange Imminent Between Russia and Ukraine
Russia and Ukraine will soon conduct a large-scale prisoner exchange of 1,000 prisoners for 1,000, following previous exchanges mediated by the UAE, which included 205 prisoners on May 6th and 246 on April 19th, in addition to 10 exchanges in 2024 (1266 prisoners), 8 in 2023 (454 prisoners), and 11 ...
1,000-for-1,000 Prisoner Exchange Imminent Between Russia and Ukraine
Russia and Ukraine will soon conduct a large-scale prisoner exchange of 1,000 prisoners for 1,000, following previous exchanges mediated by the UAE, which included 205 prisoners on May 6th and 246 on April 19th, in addition to 10 exchanges in 2024 (1266 prisoners), 8 in 2023 (454 prisoners), and 11 ...
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WWII Airman Killed in Tokyo Prison Fire Identified
The remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Cpl. Glenn H. Hodak, who died in the May 1945 fire at the Tokyo Military Prison after his B-29 was shot down over Tokyo in March 1945, have been identified by the DPAA using dental, anthropological analysis, circumstantial evidence, and DNA sequencing; he will be ...
WWII Airman Killed in Tokyo Prison Fire Identified
The remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Cpl. Glenn H. Hodak, who died in the May 1945 fire at the Tokyo Military Prison after his B-29 was shot down over Tokyo in March 1945, have been identified by the DPAA using dental, anthropological analysis, circumstantial evidence, and DNA sequencing; he will be ...
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Russia uses captured soldiers' families to pressure Ukraine
A Russian operative contacted the wife of a captured Ukrainian soldier, offering his release in exchange for sabotage; she reported the contact to Ukrainian security services and feigned cooperation, allowing them to trace the caller to Russia.
Russia uses captured soldiers' families to pressure Ukraine
A Russian operative contacted the wife of a captured Ukrainian soldier, offering his release in exchange for sabotage; she reported the contact to Ukrainian security services and feigned cooperation, allowing them to trace the caller to Russia.
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Ukraine and Russia Exchange 150 Prisoners Each in Second 2025 Swap
In a prisoner exchange on February 5th, 2025, Ukraine and Russia released 150 prisoners each, including Ukrainian soldiers from various branches, some held for over two years and suffering from severe health issues; this is the second such exchange this year, bringing the total to 4131 Ukrainian ret...
Ukraine and Russia Exchange 150 Prisoners Each in Second 2025 Swap
In a prisoner exchange on February 5th, 2025, Ukraine and Russia released 150 prisoners each, including Ukrainian soldiers from various branches, some held for over two years and suffering from severe health issues; this is the second such exchange this year, bringing the total to 4131 Ukrainian ret...
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Forced Mobilization and Dire Conditions Lead to Ukrainian Soldier's Surrender
A 46-year-old Ukrainian soldier, Alexander Petukhov, describes his forced mobilization, inadequate training, dire conditions, and eventual surrender in the Kursk region, highlighting the human cost and challenges faced by the Ukrainian army.
Forced Mobilization and Dire Conditions Lead to Ukrainian Soldier's Surrender
A 46-year-old Ukrainian soldier, Alexander Petukhov, describes his forced mobilization, inadequate training, dire conditions, and eventual surrender in the Kursk region, highlighting the human cost and challenges faced by the Ukrainian army.
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National Former POW Recognition Day Honors WWII Sacrifice
On April 9, 1942, nearly 80,000 American and Filipino troops surrendered to the Japanese in the Philippines, the largest US military surrender in history, leading to National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day and highlighting the story of General Jonathan Wainwright, the highest-ranking America...

National Former POW Recognition Day Honors WWII Sacrifice
On April 9, 1942, nearly 80,000 American and Filipino troops surrendered to the Japanese in the Philippines, the largest US military surrender in history, leading to National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day and highlighting the story of General Jonathan Wainwright, the highest-ranking America...
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British POW Sentenced to 19 Years in Russia for Fighting in Ukraine
A 22-year-old British former soldier, James Scott Rhys Anderson, was sentenced to 19 years imprisonment in Russia for fighting for Ukraine after being accused of mercenary activities and terrorism in the Kursk region, where he was captured in November 2024.

British POW Sentenced to 19 Years in Russia for Fighting in Ukraine
A 22-year-old British former soldier, James Scott Rhys Anderson, was sentenced to 19 years imprisonment in Russia for fighting for Ukraine after being accused of mercenary activities and terrorism in the Kursk region, where he was captured in November 2024.
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North Korean POWs captured in Ukraine confirm Pyongyang's direct involvement in the war
Ukrainian soldiers captured two North Korean prisoners of war in January near Kursk, confirming intelligence reports of thousands of North Korean troops fighting alongside Russia; one soldier, aged 21, had served four years, revealing details about their training and deployment.

North Korean POWs captured in Ukraine confirm Pyongyang's direct involvement in the war
Ukrainian soldiers captured two North Korean prisoners of war in January near Kursk, confirming intelligence reports of thousands of North Korean troops fighting alongside Russia; one soldier, aged 21, had served four years, revealing details about their training and deployment.
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Ukraine: Russian Agent Targets POW Wife for Sabotage
A Russian agent contacted the wife of a Ukrainian prisoner of war, offering to improve his prison conditions if she committed acts of sabotage against Ukraine; she instead cooperated with the SBU, exposing the Russian tactic.

Ukraine: Russian Agent Targets POW Wife for Sabotage
A Russian agent contacted the wife of a Ukrainian prisoner of war, offering to improve his prison conditions if she committed acts of sabotage against Ukraine; she instead cooperated with the SBU, exposing the Russian tactic.
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44% Bias Score
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