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Ukraine brings home bodies of 1,212 soldiers, officials say
Ukraine has successfully repatriated the remains of 1,212 soldiers who lost their lives in the conflict with Russia, according to officials overseeing prisoner exchanges. The Ukrainian coordination body announced this development via the Telegram messaging app, stating that the bodies will now undergo identification by forensic experts. This repatriation follows an agreement reached during recent negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow regarding a significant exchange of remains.