More than 400 Ukrainian and Russian prisoners of war are returned home in a trade between Kyiv and Moscow, a week after the crash of a Russian plane allegedly carrying captured Ukrainian soldiers threw doubts on future swaps.
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00:00 The second floor
00:04 The second floor!
00:08 Yes, yes, dad, it's me. I'm already in Ukraine. I've been replaced. I'm in Ukraine. I'm alive.
00:23 Yes, dad, I'm alive. Everything is fine with me.
00:27 I'm alive. I'm alive.
00:32 Everything is fine. Everything is fine.
00:35 The second floor.
00:39 The third floor.
01:05 Glory to Ukraine! Glory to Ukraine! Glory to Ukraine!
01:17 I know, it's the worst. You're going to the airport and I'm going to come.
01:22 I'm in shock.
01:25 I had a daughter.
01:38 We've been waiting for this for a long time. I don't know what to say. I've never had such feelings.
01:53 My land, my homeland. It's very good.
01:59 Hello, mom, it's me. Yes, yes, yes. We've been replaced today. We're in Russia.
02:16 Come on, come on, don't cry. Everything is fine.
02:27 [BLANK_AUDIO]