A planeload of freed captives arrived just outside of Kyiv today, as Ukraine’s government and eastern separatists carried out a prisoner swap of approximately 200 people, a move seen as a potential confidence-builder for more peace talks.
The Kyiv plane included 12 soldiers and 64 civilians, met by family members and celebrants. The freed also included two journalists from Radio Free Europe. Not everyone is happy with the exchange, however.
Many nationalists in Ukraine oppose deals with the separatists in general, and objected in particular to freeing five policeman who were captured after the 2014 rebellion.
The 2014 rebellion saw a pro-Russian government ousted in favor of a pro-Western government. Subsequent moves against ethnic Russians in Ukraine led to a rebellion in the far east, which is mostly Russian, and the separatist movement has continued for years.
It’s not “a separatist movement.” It is “two secessions with the establishment of new states.”
I can see the “mainstream media” being willing to pretend that those new states are still “part of” Ukraine. Antiwar.com shouldn’t engage in that pretense. They’ve been independent for five years now.
I wonder how many of the prisoners the Ukrainians swapped were mere harmless pro-Russian civilians netted in police sweeps. That has been the pattern in the past.