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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy isseeking to “physically destroy” his own people, Russian Foreign Ministryspokesperson Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday.
In an interview with Sputnik radio, shesaid Kyiv had refused to accept 1,000 captured Ukrainian soldiers in a plannedexchange with Moscow, accusing Zelenskyy of acting under “the flags ofnationalism and national identity” to carry out a mission “written for him bysomeone” to harm Ukrainians.
Russian presidential aide VladimirMedinsky, head of Moscow’s delegation in talks with Ukraine, likewise blamedKyiv for stalling the swap, saying the refusal halted the second phase andblocked the start of the third.
Kyiv’s Coordination Headquarters haspreviously rejected such accounts, attributing delays to discrepancies in theprisoner lists submitted by Russia.
The exchange plan was unveiled in Juneduring talks in Istanbul, where both sides indicated readiness for what wouldhave been the largest swap since the war began — involving 1,000 prisonerseach. The deal has since stalled amid mutual accusations of non-compliance, though US President Donald Trump is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, where the war in Ukraine is expected to feature prominently.
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