Ukraine in Arabic | 400 Kidnapping people stay in captivity Separatists – Poroshenko according

Captured by separatists remain more than 400 hostages. This was announced by the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, making a statement on the results of the meeting with the Prime Minister of Italy, Matteo Renzi. The exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and "republics" expected 4-5 March.

Kiev/ Ukraine in Arabic/ "More than 400 hostages location 190 hostages we pointed the Russian Federation and waiting as soon as possible the implementation of the commitments regarding the release of the hostages," said Petro Poroshenko.

The President stressed that he expects the implementation of the agreements reached in Minsk on 12 February, the exchange of hostages in the format of "all for all".

Earlier it was reported that from captivity separatists released four Ukrainian military.

February 21, met in a regular exchange of prisoners, which were released 139 of the Ukrainian military.

It is expected that the exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and the self-proclaimed "Donetsk and Lugansk national republics" should be completed on March 4-5.

Adviser to the head of the security service of Ukraine Markiyan Lubkivsky has published the names of 139 Ukrainian military, who were released from captivity on Saturday, February 21.

Lubkivsky also said that during the day the SBU will complement the list with some details (where is served, titles and so on).

In the list of possible errors and typos - please understand - we printed the names of the written text. In the course of the day we will add the names of some details (where is served, rank, and so on). Until they gave to quickly publish the names," wrote Lubkivsky on his page in Facebook.

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