The last seven residents of the Kursk region, who were taken hostage by Ukraine, will return to their homeland on April 11. This was stated by the Commissioner for Human Rights of Russia, Tatiana Moskalkova.
She added: “We have information that they have left the temporary residence point and are heading towards the Ukrainian-Belarusian border.” TASS.
Recently, the Ombudsman also said that representatives from Moscow and Kiev agreed to reunite 10 families separated by the military conflict.
In addition, shortly before this, Moskalkova expressed her desire to inform Ukraine about how Russian citizens treat innocent civilians in captivity.
Press Secretary of Russian President Dmitry Peskov said that the conflict in Ukraine could end today if the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, makes a decision.
In turn, US Vice President J.D. Vance said that the positions of Russia and Ukraine in negotiations to resolve the conflict are gradually approaching.
