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Russian Court Convicts 184 Ukrainian POWs Captured in Kursk Oblast of Terrorism, Mediazona Reports

Summary by The Kyiv Independent
A Russian military court has convicted 184 Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) captured in Kursk Oblast of acts of terrorism, Mediazona reported on June 25.Ukraine first launched a surprise offensive into Russia's Kursk Oblast in August 2024. Ukrainian officials have said the incursion forced Russia to move resources away from its offensives in Eastern Ukraine.Russia's military prosecutors office convicts Ukrainian POWs captured in Kursk Oblast on…

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A Russian military court has convicted 184 Ukrainian prisoners of war of terrorist acts, who were captured during the 2024 Kursk operation. According to a report by the independent news portal Mediazona, the charges include armed display of force, obstruction of civilian evacuations, and other serious crimes.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Over the past six months, a Russian court has illegally sentenced 184 Ukrainian servicemen who were captured by the invaders during the Kursk operation, according to an article about “terrorist attack”.

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Judges of the 2nd Western District Military Court sentenced 184 Ukrainian military officers in six months, who were captured during an HSU operation in Kursk province, and counted "Mediazona".

·Riga, Latvia
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The judges of the 2nd Western District Military Court sentenced 184 Ukrainian soldiers in six months, who were taken prisoner in...

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Mediazona broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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