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Ukraine announces that the repatriation process of war dead is over after receiving 1,245 additional bodies from Russia

Officials from Ukraine said that Ukraine received 1,245 more bodies of soldiers who died in the war against Russia, as part of the final phase of repatriation agreed upon at the talks in Istanbul.

Rustem Umerov, Minister of Defence, said: "Today marks a final step in the repatriation process of fallen soldiers." Since last week, the start of the implementation of the Istanbul Agreements, we've been able to bring over 6,000 corpses back.

It is the largest return of war dead in more than three-years since Russia invaded Ukraine on a full scale.

The agreement reached by Russia and Ukraine at their second round of negotiations in Istanbul, which took place at the beginning of this month, included the handover of remains of soldiers.

Vladimir Medinsky, Kremlin's aide and head of the Russian delegation at the talks for peace, stated that Moscow has returned the bodies of 6,060 Ukrainian soldiers. He added that Russia had received 78 remains of its own soldiers as a return.

Officials in Ukraine said they received 6,057 corpses. There was no explanation for the discrepancy.

The Russian Defence ministry announced that Moscow is ready to deliver another 2,239 corpses to Ukraine.

Both Ukraine and Russia stated that the exchange of prisoners of war is still in progress.

"We will not stop." The next step is to continue our fight for the return of our prisoners.

The only tangible result of the talks between Kyiv, Russia and Istanbul was the agreement on the exchange of POWs. Both sides are still far apart on their visions of how to end the conflict, and have failed to reach an agreement on a ceasefire. Reporting by Yuliia Dyesa, Olena Harmasch and in Moscow. Editing by Toby Chopra

(source: Reuters)