Information about the deported Ukrainians
The Russian side has provided Ukraine with information about 52 individuals who were taken to Russia from a village in the Sumy region. These individuals are located in the front-line regions of the Russian Federation, and negotiations regarding their return to Ukraine are ongoing.
It is noted that none of the deported persons were children. People were deported by Russian troops who crossed the state border of Ukraine near the village of Hrabovske. According to the information, the Russians forcibly took about 50 civilian citizens of Ukraine.
Negotiations and situation
Dmytro Lubinets, a representative of the Ukrainian side, noted that the deported individuals are considered civilians and that there are officially no restrictions on them.
“I urgently appealed to Moskalkova to physically return them to the territory of Ukraine” - Dmytro Lubinets.Currently, negotiations are actively underway to resolve this situation and ensure the return of Ukrainians to their homeland.
This situation underscores the importance of international efforts to protect the rights of civilians during the conflict. The return of deported Ukrainians could represent an important step towards rebuilding trust between the parties and contribute to further humanitarian initiatives. At the same time, the duration and outcomes of the negotiations remain uncertain, so future developments should be closely monitored.