Buses exit Moscow jail amid expectations of Russia-Ukraine prisoner swap

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Buses exit Moscow jail amid expectations of Russia-Ukraine prisoner swap
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Two buses with tinted windows and a police escort left a Moscow jail on Saturday...

MOSCOW - Two buses with tinted windows and a police escort left a Moscow jail on Saturday morning carrying an undisclosed number of people as a major prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine appeared to begin, a Reuters witness and state TV said.

The event could help build confidence between the two countries and allow them to start negotiating seriously about other things. But any road to a full rapprochement is likely to be long and complex. He has also pledged to end the war in the east, which has continued to see regular, low-level clashes despite a ceasefire signed in 2015.

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