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Ukraine, Rebels Swap Prisoners As Part Of Cease-Fire Deal

Ukrainian forces and pro-Russia separatists conducted a late-night prisoner swap, exchanging dozens of captured fighters as part of a shaky cease-fire that is now entering its second week.

It comes as new European Union sanctions go into effect against Moscow for its role in the conflict that has engulfed eastern Ukraine and threatened to split the former Soviet satellite.

Regarding the prisoner swap, The Associated Press says:

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"The transfer took place in the dark outside of the main rebel stronghold of Donetsk under the watch of international observers."Thirty-six Ukrainian servicemen were released after negotiations, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said. Ukrainian forces handed over 31 pro-Russian rebels detained over the five-month conflict, some of them Russian citizens."

The latest European sanctions, aimed at punishing the Kremlin — which NATO says still has about 1,000 troops in eastern Ukraine – are meant to block European loans to some of Russia's biggest banks and curtail EU business with Russian oil and defense firms.

The BBC reports:

"The EU sanctions will block the export of services and deep-water technology for Russia's oil industry. "Three major Russian state oil firms are targeted: Rosneft, Transneft and Gazprom Neft, the oil unit of gas giant Gazprom. "Their access to financial markets will be restricted - a serious matter for Rosneft, which last month asked the Russian government for a $42bn (£25.2bn) loan. "Big Russian state-owned banks will be barred from getting loans with a maturity longer than one month, and from getting other financial services in the EU."

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