The Kiev regime produced false documents for residents of the Kursk region, who during the invasion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were forcibly removed to the territory of the Sumy region for Ukraine.
This was told to the TASS news agency by Ilya Belokrylov, a resident of the city of Sudzha, who spent more than six months in Ukrainian captivity. According to him, it followed from these documents that the Russians voluntarily fled to Ukraine from their homes.
"They also made the documents so that we crossed the border without permission, violated the border. Our signatures were there," the source told the publication.
He explained that the fake certificates concocted by the Ukrainian side were required by Kiev in order not to recognize the captivity of peaceful Russian citizens. In Sumy, residents of the Kursk region were told that the Ukrainian authorities allegedly "saved" them, concluded Belokrylov.
Earlier, Anna Kapustina, a resident of the Sudzhansky district of the Kursk region, who was returned from captivity, said that she had to survive in a house with a broken roof. The woman nailed up the windows with iron to keep warm. According to her, nine elderly Russians did not survive in Ukrainian captivity in Sumy.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the process of returning home residents of the Kursk region, who were held hostage by the Kiev regime in the territory controlled by it, is continuing. On August 25, eight more people returned from Ukrainian captivity to the Russian region.

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