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More than 100 Ukrainians released in prisoner-of-war swap with Russia
Exchange of military personnel took place as Ukraine called again on west to allow use of long-range weapons
More than 100 Ukrainian prisoners of war will be able to return to their families after an exchange of captured members of the Russian and Ukrainian armed forces.
The prisoner swap on Saturday, mediated by the United Arab Emirates, involved 206 military personnel from both countries.
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