Russia Launches Missile Strikes Across Ukraine
According to RFE/RL, Ukraine and Russia announced a prisoner exchange on February 16, with each side reporting that 101 prisoners were to be returned. The announcement followed overnight strikes by Russia's military across Ukraine that triggered air alerts and the country's air-defense system, Ukrainian officials reported.
Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukraine's presidential office, said the exchange involved 100 Ukrainian soldiers and one civilian.
Among the released fighters are defenders of Mariupol, Yermak said on Telegram, adding that many had suffered injuries of varying degrees of severity.
The Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine had returned 101 prisoners of war following talks. The Russian military would fly the released prisoners to Moscow for treatment and rehabilitation in medical institutions, the ministry said.
Meanwhile, one of Russia's strikes early on February 16 killed a 79-year-old woman and injured at least seven other people, Ukrainian authorities reported.
A missile also struck Ukraine's largest oil refinery. The extent of the damage was unclear.
Russian forces used a variety of missile types, firing 36 in a two-hour period, armed forces commander-in-chief General Valery Zaluzhniy said, adding Ukrainian air-defense batteries had shot down 16 of them.
Writing on Telegram earlier, Yermak said unspecified sites in the north and west of Ukraine had been hit, as well as the central regions of Dnipropetrovsk and Kirovohrad. Yermak said Russian forces "changed their tactics" for the strike, deploying what he described as "active reconnaissance" and "false targets."
In western Ukraine, Maksym Kozytskiy, head of the Lviv regional military administration, said "a critical infrastructure facility" had been hit in the region in the overnight Russian attack.
In its daily briefing on February 16, the military's General Staff said Ukrainian forces had repelled Russian attacks on 15 settlements in the east.
The Donetsk and Luhansk regions, which together comprise the industrial Donbas region bordering Russia, have suffered severely from Russia's bombardments as Moscow reportedly moves more troops into the area.
Six civilians were killed and 13 wounded in Russian shelling in the Donetsk region on February 15, Donetsk Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko said in a post on Telegram on February 16.

