Russia working on new prisoner-of-war exchanges, rights ombudswoman says
Quick Look
- Russia's Human Rights Ombudswoman Yana Lantratova stated that new prisoner-of-war exchanges are in progress and that efforts are being made to expedite the process.
- She emphasized that specific dates are not announced to avoid disrupting the sensitive operations.
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Why It Matters
New prisoner-of-war exchanges are being prepared, with Russia's Human Rights Ombudswoman Yana Lantratova confirming ongoing efforts to accelerate the process.
MOSCOW, July 8. /TASS/. New prisoner-of-war exchanges are in the works, Russia’s Human Rights Ombudswoman Yana Lantratova said as quoted by a TASS correspondent.
"Yes, surely, there will be exchanges, we are working on that, tirelessly, every day," Lantratova said.
She added that work is also underway to accelerate the exchange of POWs. "We do not announce dates [of exchanges] on principle, so that the process is not disrupted, because we are talking about human lives," the ombudswoman said.
Open Questions
- When will the next exchange occur?
- Which prisoners will be exchanged?





