Ukraine's President Announces Major Prisoner Swap Imminent.

Ukraine's President Announces Major Prisoner Swap Imminent
Ukraine's President Announces Major Prisoner Swap Imminent

Ukraine Announces Forthcoming Prisoner Exchange

According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that a significant new prisoner exchange is set to occur in the near future. This planned swap is part of the Ukrainian government's ongoing efforts to repatriate its citizens held in captivity. The topic will be discussed in detail on the live morning program 'Ranok.LIVE,' scheduled for February 5th at 08:00. These exchanges are a critical and sensitive aspect of the ongoing conflict, drawing intense public and international focus.

Guests Scheduled for Ranok.LIVE Program

The 'Ranok.LIVE' broadcast will feature several guests, including:

  • Tamara Koval
  • Vasyl Pekhno
  • Vira Romanova
  • Mykola Tomenko
  • Vadym Pikuz
  • Yaroslav Zakharchenko
  • Maksym Hardus
  • Ivan Shevtsov

Notably, Yaroslav Zakharchenko, who served as a prosecutor for the capital's prosecutor's office from 2014 to 2025, will join the discussion. His participation is expected to provide expert legal insight into matters of justice and the protection of rights for those affected by the war.

This announcement has generated considerable public interest and could mark a vital step in the process of bringing Ukrainians home. Details of the exchange and the specific roles of the program's participants are eagerly awaited.

Prisoner exchanges constitute a crucial element of Ukraine's humanitarian policy, impacting not only the return of citizens but also bolstering national morale during a difficult period. — Source: Press Service of the President of Ukraine

Involving experts in the public discussion may foster greater transparency in the process and aid in developing effective mechanisms to protect victims' rights. Such initiatives also underscore the Ukrainian government's commitment to adhering to international humanitarian law and human rights standards.


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