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Russia may transfer political prisoners Panov, Syzonovych to Ukraine, - Justice Ministry - 112 International

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August 28, 2019
Russia may transfer political prisoners Panov, Syzonovych to Ukraine, - Justice Ministry - 112 International
UNIAN: Ukrenergo files lawsuit against Russia over assets in Crimea - Kyiv Post
Reuters: Ukraine frees jailed Russian journalist amid prisoner swap talks - Kyiv Post
UNIAN: Kolomoisky says Russia has lost the war - Kyiv Post
Ukrainian court frees Russian journalist - ABC News

Russia may transfer political prisoners Panov, Syzonovych to Ukraine, - Justice Ministry - 112 International

112 International
Ukrainian political prisoner Panov Illegally convicted in Russia political prisoners Yevhen Panov and Oleksy Syzonovych may be transferred to Ukraine for the further serving of sentence as Hromadske reported citing Justice Ministry of Ukraine.
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UNIAN: Ukrenergo files lawsuit against Russia over assets in Crimea - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
UNIAN: Ukrenergo files lawsuit against Russia over assets in Crimea Published Aug. 28. Updated Aug. 28 at 3:10 pm A man walks past a campaign billboard of Russian President Vladimir Putin, reading "Simferopol for a Strong Russia!" in Simferopol, Crimea, on March 15, 2018.
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Reuters: Ukraine frees jailed Russian journalist amid prisoner swap talks - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Reuters: Ukraine frees jailed Russian journalist amid prisoner swap talks Published Aug. 28. Updated Aug. 28 at 2:43 pm Ukrainian-Russian journalist Kyrylo Vyshynsky is pictured as he enters the court hall prior a court hearing on July 15, 2019.
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UNIAN: Kolomoisky says Russia has lost the war - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
UNIAN: Kolomoisky says Russia has lost the war Published Aug. 28. Updated Aug. 28 at 2:21 pm A Ukraininan soldier mans a PKM machine gun nest during a combat clash near town of Novoluhanske, eastern Ukraine, on June 14, 2019.
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Ukrainian court frees Russian journalist - ABC News

ABC News
A Ukrainian court has released a Russian journalist, an apparent signal that a much-anticipated prisoner exchange with Russia is getting on track. The court ruled Wednesday to free Kirill Vyshinskiy on parole following more than a year in jail.
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