Putin meets released Russian Gaza hostages
- Vladimir Putin met Alexander Troufanov, a Russian-Israeli man freed from Hamas after 498 days, and promised to help free more hostages.
- Putin thanked Hamas for the release, linking it to Russia's strong relations with the Palestinian people.
- Troufanov expressed concern for other hostages, stating, "For me, when they are there, it's as if half my heart is still there in Gaza."
- Putin confirmed that Russia will continue efforts to secure the release of additional hostages still held captive in Gaza.
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Putin Meets Released Russian-Israeli Captive Held in Gaza, Says Ties With Palestinians Helped and Thanks Hamas - Quds News Network
Moscow (Quds News Network)- Russian President Vladimir Putin met on Wednesday with a Russian-Israeli captive recently released from Gaza, stating that Moscow’s longstanding ties with the Palestinians helped secure his release. He also expressed “a word of gratitude” to Hamas for what he called a “humanitarian act”. “The fact that you are now free is a result of Russia’s many years of stable relations with the Palestinian people, with the represe…
Putin invites former hostages to thank Hamas
Vladimir Putin called a “humanitarian act” the release by the Palestinian radical group Hamas (recognized by the US and the EU as a terrorist organization) of Alexander Trufanov, who has dual Russian-Israeli citizenship, and his relatives, who were taken hostage by Hamas during the attack on Israel in 2023.
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The Russian President expresses his country's gratitude to Hamas.
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his country's gratitude to the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) during his meeting with former Hamas prisoner Alexander Trufanov (who holds both Russian and Israeli citizenship)...
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