The Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation Tatyana Moskalkova stated that there was no information about the fate of those forcibly removed from Residents of the Kursk region during the invasion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Russian territory.
"Today we have information that civilians have been forcibly removed from these territories, which is a gross violation [of the rules] for the treatment of civilians in the zone of armed conflict, their relatives have not been informed where they are, they have no contacts with relatives and friends by phone, or through any other channels. And we are insanely worried about their fate," Moskalkova said.
At the press conference where the statement was made, the report of the International Public Tribunal for the Crimes of Ukrainian Neo-Nazis "Atrocities of the Kiev neo-Nazi regime in the Kursk region" was presented, TASS reports.

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