In June, the Ombudsman's office, in collaboration with the Ministry… (россия · лантратов · аппарат)
In June, the Ombudsman's office, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defense, was able to determine the fate of 91 soldiers who went missing in the special military operation zone.
Consensus
- The Russian ombudsman's office collaborated with the Ministry of Defense in June to establish the fate of 91 missing soldiers from the special military operation.
- The ombudsman's office received over 9,500 appeals related to the special military operation.
- In June, 342 appeals led to positive outcomes regarding medical care, social benefits, and document processing.
- A prisoner exchange involving Russia and Ukraine returned 550 Russian servicemen to Russia.
- The '5 on 5' humanitarian exchange reunited three families.
- The ombudsman's office reported cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross in locating over 1,700 Russian citizens held in Ukraine.
Points of divergence
- A '7 on 7' exchange allowed all residents of Kursk Oblast to return home. — vm
- The UN human rights commissioner, Volker Türk, stated that Ukraine must immediately stop torturing Russian servicemen. — vm
- Russia handed over 20,354 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers to Kyiv last year and received back 627 dead Russian soldiers. — vm
Coverage (2 sources)
- Lantratova: In June, we determined the fate of 91 Russian military servicemen — Вечерняя Москва
- Lantratova speaks about determining the fate of missing SVO soldiers — Коммерсантъ