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Ukraine’s Night of Contrasts: POWs Return as Russian Missiles Leave Grief and Ruin

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Sunday marked a significant milestone as Ukraine and Russia completed the largest prisoner swap since the war’s start, with 303 Ukrainian defenders returning home. The exchange, agreed upon during direct talks in Istanbul, brought joy and relief to hundreds of families.

Yet, the same night, Ukraine suffered a catastrophic assault. Russian forces unleashed 367 drones and missiles, inflicting heavy casualties and destroying homes across the country. The attacks killed at least 12 people, including children, and left entire communities in mourning.

The stark contrast between reunions and devastation underscores the enduring challenges of the conflict. While the prisoner exchange offered hope, the relentless violence served as a grim reminder of the war’s ongoing toll.

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