Following the negotiations, Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov revealed that Ukraine and Russia had agreed to exchange the bodies of 6,000 dead soldiers each at the talks in Istanbul.
However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that only 15% of the 6,000 fallen soldiers that Russia plans to transfer to Ukraine had been identified, adding that the remains “must all be checked”.
According to international agreements, the bodies of fallen enemy soldiers must be treated with respect. Article 17 of the Geneva Convention states that the parties to the conflict must ensure the proper burial or cremation of the dead, preceded by a “careful examination” of the bodies to confirm the cause of death and establish their identity, with the identity tag remaining on the body.
Bodies can only be cremated if absolutely necessary for sanitary reasons or in accordance with the deceased’s religion. If cremating, the reason should be given on the death certificate or in the certified list of the deceased.