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Ukrainian Journalist Released After Three Years in Russian Custody
On Sunday, Ukrainian authorities announced the release of journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, held incommunicado by Russia for over three years, as part of a prisoner exchange that also freed seven other Ukrainian civilians, alongside soldiers, and that included the release of former Kherson mayor Volodymyr ...
Ukrainian Journalist Released After Three Years in Russian Custody
On Sunday, Ukrainian authorities announced the release of journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, held incommunicado by Russia for over three years, as part of a prisoner exchange that also freed seven other Ukrainian civilians, alongside soldiers, and that included the release of former Kherson mayor Volodymyr ...
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24% Bias Score


Ukrainian POWs Battle Trauma After Release
Released from three years of Russian captivity, Ukrainian soldier Stanislav Tarnavskyi and thousands of other former POWs are struggling with trauma, including nightmares and hypervigilance, highlighting the long-term psychological toll of war and the need for comprehensive support.
Ukrainian POWs Battle Trauma After Release
Released from three years of Russian captivity, Ukrainian soldier Stanislav Tarnavskyi and thousands of other former POWs are struggling with trauma, including nightmares and hypervigilance, highlighting the long-term psychological toll of war and the need for comprehensive support.
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32% Bias Score


Ukrainian POWs' contrasting responses to Russian captivity
Two Ukrainian marines, Yuriy Gunchuk and Vlad Zadorin, endured brutal torture in separate Russian POW camps for 2.5 and almost 2 years, respectively, before being released in prisoner exchanges; their contrasting responses to their ordeals highlight the complex psychological and physical effects of ...
Ukrainian POWs' contrasting responses to Russian captivity
Two Ukrainian marines, Yuriy Gunchuk and Vlad Zadorin, endured brutal torture in separate Russian POW camps for 2.5 and almost 2 years, respectively, before being released in prisoner exchanges; their contrasting responses to their ordeals highlight the complex psychological and physical effects of ...
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32% Bias Score


Ukraine and Russia Continue Phased Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia completed another prisoner exchange on Thursday, focusing on severely wounded and ill soldiers, following a June 2nd Istanbul agreement; a UN investigation alleges that Russian authorities tortured captured Ukrainian soldiers; the exchange is part of an ongoing process, with Ukrai...
Ukraine and Russia Continue Phased Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia completed another prisoner exchange on Thursday, focusing on severely wounded and ill soldiers, following a June 2nd Istanbul agreement; a UN investigation alleges that Russian authorities tortured captured Ukrainian soldiers; the exchange is part of an ongoing process, with Ukrai...
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36% Bias Score


Russia-Ukraine Prisoner Exchange Fails Amidst Mutual Accusations
A planned prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine, involving over 6,000 Ukrainian soldier remains and numerous wounded soldiers, failed on Saturday due to conflicting accounts from both sides, highlighting a lack of trust and jeopardizing further peace negotiations.
Russia-Ukraine Prisoner Exchange Fails Amidst Mutual Accusations
A planned prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine, involving over 6,000 Ukrainian soldier remains and numerous wounded soldiers, failed on Saturday due to conflicting accounts from both sides, highlighting a lack of trust and jeopardizing further peace negotiations.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Completes Prisoner Exchange with Russia, Repatriating 303 Soldiers
Ukraine completed a prisoner exchange with Russia on May 25th, 2025, repatriating 303 Ukrainian soldiers, National Guardsmen, and border service members in the final phase of a 1,000-for-1,000 agreement reached in Istanbul on May 16th.
Ukraine Completes Prisoner Exchange with Russia, Repatriating 303 Soldiers
Ukraine completed a prisoner exchange with Russia on May 25th, 2025, repatriating 303 Ukrainian soldiers, National Guardsmen, and border service members in the final phase of a 1,000-for-1,000 agreement reached in Istanbul on May 16th.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Journalist Released After Three Years in Russian Captivity
In a prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday, Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, held captive for over three years, was released; this follows years of denials from Moscow and highlights the plight of thousands of Ukrainian civilians detained in Russia.

Ukrainian Journalist Released After Three Years in Russian Captivity
In a prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday, Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, held captive for over three years, was released; this follows years of denials from Moscow and highlights the plight of thousands of Ukrainian civilians detained in Russia.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Activist Aids POW Families, Defies Moscow
Irina Krynina, a Russian activist, left Russia in September 2023 to visit her partner, a Russian POW in Ukraine, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project connecting families of Russian POWs with their captured relatives; this project was later labeled a foreign agent by Russia.

Russian Activist Aids POW Families, Defies Moscow
Irina Krynina, a Russian activist, left Russia in September 2023 to visit her partner, a Russian POW in Ukraine, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project connecting families of Russian POWs with their captured relatives; this project was later labeled a foreign agent by Russia.
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48% Bias Score

Ukrainian POWs Detail Torture, Reveal Contrasting Responses
Two Ukrainian soldiers, Yuri Hulchuk and Vlad Zadorin, detail the systematic torture they endured in Russian captivity for over two years, revealing contrasting responses to their trauma upon release in September 2024 and January 2024, respectively.

Ukrainian POWs Detail Torture, Reveal Contrasting Responses
Two Ukrainian soldiers, Yuri Hulchuk and Vlad Zadorin, detail the systematic torture they endured in Russian captivity for over two years, revealing contrasting responses to their trauma upon release in September 2024 and January 2024, respectively.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine and Russia Complete First Phase of Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia completed the first phase of a prisoner exchange on Monday, involving wounded soldiers, those under 25, and defenders of Mariupol, following a deal reached during talks in Istanbul; the total number of prisoners exchanged remains undisclosed for security reasons.

Ukraine and Russia Complete First Phase of Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia completed the first phase of a prisoner exchange on Monday, involving wounded soldiers, those under 25, and defenders of Mariupol, following a deal reached during talks in Istanbul; the total number of prisoners exchanged remains undisclosed for security reasons.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Receives 120 Ukrainian Prisoners in Imbalance Exchange
In a recent prisoner exchange, Russia received 120 Ukrainian citizens, including approximately 20 from Kursk Oblast and 100 political prisoners, primarily women involved in pro-Russian activities in formerly occupied Ukrainian regions, while Ukraine received no prominent Azov fighters.

Russia Receives 120 Ukrainian Prisoners in Imbalance Exchange
In a recent prisoner exchange, Russia received 120 Ukrainian citizens, including approximately 20 from Kursk Oblast and 100 political prisoners, primarily women involved in pro-Russian activities in formerly occupied Ukrainian regions, while Ukraine received no prominent Azov fighters.
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60% Bias Score

Ukraine Fails to Free Azov Fighters in Prisoner Exchange with Russia
Ukraine's recent prisoner exchange with Russia freed 1000 Ukrainian soldiers but failed to secure the release of Azov Regiment fighters held captive since 2014, due to Russia's refusal to include them, despite ongoing negotiations and reported violations of international law.

Ukraine Fails to Free Azov Fighters in Prisoner Exchange with Russia
Ukraine's recent prisoner exchange with Russia freed 1000 Ukrainian soldiers but failed to secure the release of Azov Regiment fighters held captive since 2014, due to Russia's refusal to include them, despite ongoing negotiations and reported violations of international law.
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52% Bias Score
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