Gerard Pontrandolfi, ICRC representative in Kyiv, stated that the International Committee of the Red Cross has not been granted access to Ukrainian soldiers held captive by Russia, despite receiving lists of prisoners as required by international humanitarian law.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross does not have access to Ukrainian soldiers captured by the Russian Federation.
ICRC has received lists of Ukrainian prisoners of war from Russian authorities as required by international humanitarian law.
Both Ukraine and Russia stated that ICRC has opportunities to see prisoners of war, but access has not been granted.
Serhiy Bychkov was fired as Antonov Company chief on April 4
Yevhen Havrylov was appointed acting director-general
Mykhailo Kharchenko was replaced by Vadym Budzinskiy as Airlines department chief
Andrii Yermak said that the priority for Ukraine is ending the war and creating a new security system.
Vitaliy Klitschko asked residents not to return to Kyiv or liberated suburbs for at least a week due to unexploded ordnance and security risks.
Kyiv Air Defense Forces are operational, but the possibility of missile attacks remains.
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