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Putin meets Russian-Israeli hostage released by Hamas

IndiaTimes Thursday, 17 April 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin met a Russian-Israeli man freed by the Palestinian militant group Hamas after more than a year in captivity and promised to help free other hostages. Trufanov was released on February 15, days after a Russian deputy foreign minister urged Hamas to keep "promises" to free him.
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