RT.com
17 Apr 2025, 22:00 GMT+10
Moscow has undertaken diplomatic efforts to secure the release of people being held captive in Gaza
Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked the political wing of Hamas for the release of Russian-Israeli citizen Aleksandr Trufanov, during a meeting with the freed hostage in Moscow on Wednesday.
The Palestinian group freed Trufanov in February as part of a Gaza ceasefire agreement with Israel and following diplomatic efforts by Moscow. Two other hostages were also released at the time.
"Here we have to offer a word of gratitude to the leadership and to the political wing of Hamas for having met us halfway and carried out this humanitarian act," Putin said as he welcomed Trufanov and the surviving members of his family at the Kremlin.
Trufanov was taken hostage on October 7, 2023 along with his grandmother Irena Tati, mother Elena, and fiancee Sapir Cohen. His father Vitaly Trufanov was killed in the attack. The women were released as part of the Hamas-Israel truce in November 2023. Aleksandr spent 498 days in captivity.
"The fact that you are now free is a result of Russia's many years of stable relations with the Palestinian people, with the representatives of different organizations," Putin said, adding that Russia will do whatever is necessary to ensure those still in captivity are freed.
A Hamas delegation visited Moscow in early February, less than two weeks before Trufanov's release. The group, led by senior official Mousa Abu Marzouk, met with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov to discuss the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza and related humanitarian issues.
This visit was part of Russia's ongoing engagement with various parties involved in the Middle East conflict.
The October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel left approximately 1,200 people dead, with around 250 taken hostage. In the past 18 months, over 51,000 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed amid Israel's military operation, according to the enclave's health authorities.
On Wednesday, Israel proposed a 45-day truce in Gaza to allow hostage releases and potentially begin indirect talks to end the war. Hamas has said it is studying the plan.
(RT.com)
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