INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ukraine said Saturday it had actually left 43 of its people recently deported from Russia who were being kept in Georgia in dire conditions,
implicating Moscow of weaponizing deportations.At least 56 Ukrainians, primarily detainees who finished their sentences and were
subsequently bought to leave Russia, were being held in a basement facility near the Russian-Georgian border, according to help group
Volunteers Tbilisi.Ukraines Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga stated 43 Ukrainians, many doing not have documents, had been evacuated from
Georgia by means of Moldova, consisting of previous political prisoner Andrii Kolomiyets
More individuals still remain in hard conditions at the Russian-Georgian border, Sybiga said on X.The treatment of those held at the
border center near the Dariali crossing is inhumane, said Maria Belkina, the head of Volunteers Tbilisi
They are without basic necessities food, water, sanitation, she informed AFP, adding that a few of the deportees had medical conditions,
consisting of presumed tuberculosis and HIV.Russia might be accelerating deportations ahead of expected modifications to Georgian migration
laws in September, which are focused on tightening entries, she added.While Georgia has not formally closed the border to Ukrainian
nationals, Belkina said a current policy shift has postponed entry
Russia is weaponizing the deportation of Ukrainian people through Georgia, Sybiga said, getting in touch with Russia to carry the deportees
straight to its border with Ukraine instead.It was not clear the number of people remained in the border facility, which just has 17 beds
and no standard facilities and where some have been kept for weeks, according to Volunteers Tbilisi.Rights groups estimate up to 800 more
Ukrainians could be transferred to the border in the coming weeks.