Five Kursk Region Residents Return Home After Being Held Prisoner by Ukraine
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Five residents of Russia's Kursk Region, captured by Ukraine in 2024, are returning home, facilitated by efforts of Russian human rights ombudsperson Yana Lantratova.
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The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has led to numerous prisoner captures on both sides.
Five more residents of the Kursk Region who were taken prisoner by Ukraine in 2024 are returning home, Governor Alexander Khinshtein wrote on Max. At the Belarusian border, they were met by Russian human rights ombudsperson Yana Lantratova along with regional security committee officials and medical personnel, he said. The return of this group of people was largely due to Lantratova’s efforts, Khinshtein noted. "Maxim N. and Sergey V. are from Lyubimovka in the Korenevo District, while Mikhail is from Olgovka. Elena V. is from Sudzha, and Roman ended up near Martynovka while driving to evacuate a relative. All these residents of ours were taken prisoner in 2024, and for a long time, we did not know their whereabouts. The Ukrainian side remained silent about the fact that they were being held on its territory. It was stated earlier that there were no more of our residents in Ukraine, but that turned out not to be the case," the governor said.
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Further prisoner exchanges may occur in the coming months if diplomatic efforts continue.
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Offene Fragen
- What will be the next steps in prisoner exchange negotiations?
- How many more prisoners are held by each side?





