Russia Claims All Known Kursk Detainees Returned from Ukraine, Ombudsman Tells Putin
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The Moscow Times
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Russia's human rights ombudsman Yana Lantratova told President Vladimir Putin that all known Kursk region residents who were detained by Ukraine following its 2024 border incursion have been returned to Russia. Lantratova stated that Russia persuaded Ukraine to release the detainees. This was her first public meeting with Putin since becoming human rights commissioner.
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