Marcos Thanks Putin for Ordering Release of 24 Filipinos Held for 9 Months
Putin ordered the release of 24 Filipinos after Marcos raised their nine-month detention over immigration issues, officials said.
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Marcos thanks Putin for ordering release of 24 Filipinos held for 9 months
Russia will deport 24 Filipinos who have been detained for nine months, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Friday, June 19, after he raised their case with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a visit to the country.
Putin orders release of 24 Pinoys detained in Russia, says Marcos
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the release of 24 Filipinos who have been detained in the Russian city of Irkutsk in Siberia since mid-2025 over immigration issues."Afterin detention,inwill finally be on their way home to be reunited with their families," Marcos said in a social media post."I thankand thefor their assistance and cooperation in bringing thi…
Marcos: 24 detained Pinoys in Siberia over immigration woes to be freed on Putin's orders
Russian President Vladimir Putin has authorized the release of 24 Filipinos detained in the city of Irkutsk in Siberia for the past nine months, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Thursday.
Putin authorizes release of 24 Filipinos detained in Russia over immigration woes, Marcos says
Russian President Vladimir Putin has authorized the release of 24 Filipino who have been detained in the Siberian town of Irkutsk for some 9 months over immigra
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced the release of 24 Filipinos who have been detained in Irkutsk, Siberia for nearly nine months due to immigration issues. According to the president, he personally brought up the situation of the Filipinos with Russian President Vladimir Putin during their bilateral meeting in Kazan. He said President Putin was surprised to learn of the situation, especially since no charges had been filed against the Fili…

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