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Russia and Ukraine Confirm Prisoner Exce Under Mediation Effort

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Russia and Ukraine confirmed on February 1 2026 that a limited prisoner exce had taken place under mediation by international actors marking a rare moment of cooperation amid ongoing conflict. Officials from both sides said the exce involved military personnel and was conducted through elished humanitarian channels.

Mediators described the exce as a confidence building step aimed at reducing tensions and addressing humanitarian concerns. Families of detainees welcomed the move while urging further efforts to secure the release of remaining prisoners.

Diplomatic sources said talks focused narrowly on humanitarian issues rather than broader political or military negotiations. Analysts cautioned that while the exce is significant it does not signal a breakthrough toward ending the conflict.

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International organizations praised the mediation effort and encouraged continued dialogue on humanitarian matters including civilian protection and access to aid. Observers said such exces can help maintain communication channels even when broader negotiations remain stalled.

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7 Comments

  • I think this prisoner exce is a positive step, but will it lead to lasting peace between Russia and Ukraine? Lets discuss.

  • Wow, this prisoner exce is a step towards peace. But should we trust Russias intentions? History says otherwise.

  • Who should be responsible for overseeing prisoner exces in international conflicts? Should it be left to the countries involved or handled by a neutral mediator?

  • I wonder if this exce will lead to long-lasting peace or just a temporary ceasefire. What do you guys think?

  • Do you think prisoner exces like this actually help improve relations between Russia and Ukraine or just a temporary band-aid?

  • Do you think prisoner exces like this really lead to lasting peace or just temporary gestures? Curious to hear thoughts!

  • Do you think this prisoner exce will lead to improved relations between Russia and Ukraine, or is it just a temporary gesture?

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