As Ukraine marks 33 years of independence on August 24, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has introduced that 115 Ukrainian prisoners had been launched in a swap with Russia.
“Another 115 of our defenders have returned dwelling at the moment. They are warriors from the National Guard, the Armed Forces, the Navy, and the State Border Guard Service,” Zelenskiy stated in a message on X.
“We keep in mind everybody. We are looking for them and making each effort to carry all of them again,” he stated.
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“I’m grateful to every unit that replenishes our trade fund,” Zelenskiy added, in reference to Russian troops who’ve been taken prisoner throughout Ukraine’s ongoing incursion into Russia’s Kursk area that began on August 6.
Ukraine beforehand stated that Russian troopers taken prisoner in Kursk could be used as an “trade fund” to launch Ukrainian troops from Russian captivity.
The U.S.-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) estimated, based mostly on statements by Ukrainian officers, that greater than 2,000 Russian troops had been captured through the first week of the incursion.
Separately, Russia’s Defense Ministry stated it acquired 115 of its personal troops in trade for a similar variety of Ukrainian struggle prisoners.
It stated the prisoner trade was mediated by the United Arab Emirates.
Zelenskiy additionally highlighted the heroic resistance of his folks within the face of Russia’s unprovoked invasion in remarks devoted to Ukraine’s Independence Day on August 24 — a day that additionally marked the somber milestone of 30 months of struggle.
“Independence is in each certainly one of us. And united, we will win…. We withstood, restrained, and repulsed the enemy, and now we’re pushing it in its swamps. We know what independence is, how troublesome it’s to revive it, how troublesome it’s to guard. But we additionally know that every part depends upon us,” he stated.
No festivities or parades are scheduled, with many Ukrainians preferring to mark 33 years of independence by honoring these killed within the struggle.
Ukraine says its incursion in Russia’s border area of Kursk, which took Moscow without warning, shocked Russia’s ruling elites, and introduced greater than 1,260 sq. kilometers and 92 settlements underneath its management, is supposed to ascertain a buffer zone that can put an finish to Moscow’s incessant shelling of Ukrainian civilian areas and infrastructure from throughout the border.
Ukraine’s management has repeatedly clarified the transfer will not be aimed toward gaining territory, in contrast to Russia’s full-scale invasion that began on February 24, 2022, precisely 2 1/2 years in the past.
“There should be a powerful border between us and the enemy, and no partitions between Ukrainians, as a result of Ukraine is in each certainly one of us,” Zelenskiy stated in his message recorded symbolically within the northeastern border city of Sumy, near the place Ukrainian forces crossed into Russia on August 6.
“Those who sought to show our lands right into a buffer zone ought to now fear that their very own nation would not change into a buffer federation,” he stated. “This is how independence responds.”
Zelenskiy additionally not directly warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that his struggle was doomed to fail, saying that “the sick grandfather from the Red Square…is not going to dictate his crimson strains to us.”
“How we dwell, what path we comply with, and what decisions we make — solely Ukraine and Ukrainians will decide these for themselves. Because that is how independence works,” he added.As Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk continues, Russia then again is urgent an offensive in Ukraine’s japanese area of Donetsk aimed toward capturing the regional hub of Pokrovsk.
Ukrainian troopers combating within the east celebrated Independence Day with the gun of their fingers. Some of them shared their ideas concerning the which means of independence with RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service.
Denys, an officer with the 93rd Mechanized Brigade, stated his era bears a duty to protect Ukraine’s independence for his or her kids’s future.
“The cowardice of fogeys results in their kids’s slavery. We are combating so our youngsters don’t flip into slaves,” Denys stated.
“Freedom is when you may breathe freely and not using a whip above you,” Vitaliy, a soldier with the 93rd Mechanized Brigade, informed RFE/RL.
“Right now, independence means freedom from [Russians], ending this struggle, peaceable skies above us, and saving kids from dying,” Vitaliy added.
“For me, independence is about saving our nation and never letting the struggle go on to our youngsters,” stated Roman, an officer from the a hundredth Mechanized Brigade.
General Oleksandr Syrskiy, the commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s army, highlighted the sacrifices of Ukrainian troopers in defending the nation’s independence in a publish on Telegram.
“We defended our independence from the primary days of struggle — after we burned enemy columns, defended Kyiv, liberated Kharkiv area, and raised our flag over Kherson and Snake Island. The battle for our independence continues — in Pokrovsk, Toretsk, Kharkiv, and different instructions the place our troopers cease and destroy the enemy’s overwhelming pressure,” stated Syrskiy.
Russian shelling killed 5 folks and wounded 5 others on August 24 within the japanese Ukrainian metropolis of Kostyantynivka, Ukraine’s prosecutor basic stated.
“As a results of this enemy assault 5 residents — three males and two girls — suffered deadly accidents,” the prosecutor stated in an announcement.
Ukraine, whose civilian and vitality infrastructure has been battered by Russian drone strikes for years, has in flip been concentrating on in current months oil and gas amenities inside Russia that work for the army.
In the newest strike, Ukrainian drones early on August 24 set an ammunition depot on hearth within the Ostrogozhsk district of Russia’s Voronezh area.
Regional Governor Aleksandr Gusev stated on Telegram that the fireplace was began by falling drone particles and prompted ammunition to blow up. Hsaid there have been no casualties.
Ostrogozhsk additionally homes a coaching middle for armored car operators.
The Belgorod area was additionally attacked by drones at evening, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported, including that two folks had been wounded.
Russia’s Defense Ministry stated 5 drones had been downed over Voronezh and one every over the Belgorod and Bryansk areas.