Ukraine Returns 46 Russian Civilians After Kursk Offensive Negotiations
The rare agreement follows Ukraine's August incursion into Russia's Kursk region, which displaced thousands and escalated tensions in the ongoing conflict.
- Ukraine returned 46 Russian civilians, including 12 children, to Russia following negotiations involving Belarus and the International Red Cross.
- The civilians were taken during Ukraine's August incursion into Russia's Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces captured territory near the border.
- The negotiation process was described as lengthy and involved coordination between Kyiv, Moscow, and international organizations.
- Russia claims over 1,000 civilians were forcibly relocated during the offensive, with more than 122,000 Kursk residents displaced overall.
- The return of civilians highlights one of the few areas of cooperation between the two nations as military tensions continue to escalate.