Kyiv accuses Russia of leaving Ukrainians stranded at Georgian border
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on July 19, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on July 19, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Ukraine accuses Russia of stranding citizens at the Georgian border without documents. Efforts are underway to return them to Ukraine amid rising tensions.
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's foreign minister accused Russia on Saturday of deporting Ukrainians into Georgia and leaving them stranded there without proper documents hundreds of miles from their home.
Andrii Sybiha said Russia was stepping up the expulsions of Ukrainians - many of them former prisoners - over the southern frontier, rather than sending them directly over its border with Ukraine.
That amounted to Russia "weaponizing the deportation of Ukrainian citizens," he added on X.
There was no immediate response from Moscow, which has denied accusations of mistreating or targeting civilians since its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
"Since June, Russia has significantly increased the number of deported Ukrainian nationals, mostly former convicts, to the border with Georgia," Sybiha wrote.
"As a result, dozens of people, many of whom lack proper documentation, have been stuck in the transit zone."
Sybiha said 43 citizens, including former political prisoner Andrii Kolomiyets, have been transported from Georgia to Ukraine via Moldova, but more people remain in "difficult conditions" at the border.
Sybiha called on Russia to transport them to the Ukrainian border instead.
Earlier on Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he had discussed the matter with Sybiha.
"These are Ukrainians released by Russians from prisons and penal colonies in Russia-controlled territory," Zelenskiy said.
"Ukrainian diplomats are arranging the transit of these citizens of our state back to Ukraine."
(Reporting by Anastasiia Malenko; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
Ukraine's foreign minister accused Russia of deporting Ukrainians into Georgia and leaving them stranded without proper documents.
Andrii Sybiha is Ukraine's foreign minister who highlighted the issue of Ukrainians being deported to the Georgian border.
Many deported Ukrainians, including former prisoners, are stuck in the transit zone at the Georgian border without proper documentation.
President Zelenskiy mentioned that the deported individuals are Ukrainians released from prisons in Russia-controlled territory and that Ukrainian diplomats are working to arrange their transit back to Ukraine.
Russia has not provided an immediate response to the accusations and has previously denied mistreating or targeting civilians since the invasion of Ukraine.
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