MOSCOW, April 10. /TASS/. Ukraine has confirmed it is ready to return five out of the seven Kursk Region residents being held prisoner in its Sumy Region, Russian Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova told TASS in an interview.
TASS has compiled key details about arrangements for another prisoner swap between the two countries.
- Ukraine has confirmed it is ready to hand back five out of seven residents of Russia’s Kursk Region being held prisoner in the Sumy Region. "Yesterday, I had a conversation with Dmitry Libunts, the Verkhovna Rada’s human rights commissioner. He and Ukraine’s relevant bodies have held corresponding consultations to confirm that they agree to transfer at least five, as of yesterday, people to us, not the full seven," the Russian ombudswoman shared.
- The consultations are ongoing, and "hopefully, we’ll have a better result regarding every Kursk POW by tomorrow," she added.
- Russia expects that Ukraine will abide by agreements and that "those will be implemented so soldiers and Kursk residents can return to their homeland," according to Moskalkova.






