A group of six people spent a week out in the “buffer zone” on the Russian-Georgian border.
Former prisoners from the Kherson region, who were brought to Russia during the retreat of the invaders, were allowed to cross the Georgian border. This was reported on the evening of Sunday, August 27, in the human rights movement UnMode.
They spent more than a week in the open air in the “buffer zone” on the Russian-Georgian border.
The organization noted that the border services did not provide any additional conditions or explanations. Now all six men are in a safe place, assured human rights activists.
“After more than a week spent outside in the buffer zone between the two borders, the men needed a hot shower and food,” UnMode said.
Earlier it was reported that Ukrainians under occupation were “stuck” on the border between Russia and Georgia.
Recall that since the beginning of the mass invasion of the Russian Federation, 385 children have been returned to Ukraine, 19,592 children are considered deported or illegally transferred.
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Source: korrespondent

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