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Kremlin has said it is ready to deliver bodies of Ukrainian war-dead for "several days"

The Kremlin announced on Tuesday that Russia had been prepared to begin transferring the bodies of Ukraine's dead war soldiers for several days. Trucks containing the initial corpses were parked at the border in refrigerated vehicles, but Kyiv was still working out the details.

Both sides agreed on the repatriation of the bodies of soldiers who died in the conflict, during talks held in Istanbul on 2 June. This also led to an agreement for the exchange of prisoners of war.

The first day of the conference was Monday

The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy accused Moscow of trying to "play some sort of dirty political game and information" in relation to the exchanges.

The Russian government has stated that it is willing to receive the remains of any Russian soldiers Kyiv can return.

Vladimir Medinsky, a Kremlin adviser, said that on Saturday the Russians had arrived at the exchange point with 1,212 Ukrainian dead troops only to discover no one from Ukraine was willing to accept them.

On Saturday, the Ukrainian officials who were responsible for these exchanges failed to respond to an inquiry for comment.

When asked about the matter on Tuesday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia was still willing to return the corpses and was in discussions with Kyiv regarding the topic, but did know how many bodies of Russian soldier Ukraine was prepared to give over.

"There is still no final agreement." Contact is made and numbers are compared. We hope that this exchange will happen as soon as there's a final agreement," said Peskov.

"There's one undisputed fact, and that is that the trailers mentioned earlier have been waiting on the border since several days to be transferred to the Ukrainian side. Everyone knows and sees this fact.

Russian state media broadcast images of white trucks with bodies sealed in white bags parked near the border. (Reporting and writing by Dmitry Antonov, Editing by Guy Faulconbridge).

(source: Reuters)