Russia releases 24 Filipinos without requesting anything in return

The Russian government released 24 Filipinos detained in Yakutsk without asking for anything in return, Malacañang said. President Marcos had requested their freedom during a meeting with Vladimir Putin.

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the release of the 24 Filipino workers following a request from President Marcos during their meeting in Kazan last week. The workers had been held in Yakutsk in eastern Siberia for nearly nine months without charges.

The Filipinos arrived back in the country on Sunday. Malacañang stated that the Russian side sought no concessions in exchange for the release.

Initial reports from Philippine authorities linked the detention to alleged immigration violations, though further details remain under verification. Marcos attended the meeting alongside other Southeast Asian leaders at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations-Russia Commemorative Summit.

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Malacañang clarified that Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla's estimate of fugitive Zaldy Co returning to the Philippines in one to three weeks was his personal view. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said it does not reflect President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s or the Palace's position. The government also confirmed Co is seeking asylum in France after his release from Czech custody.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said 24 Filipinos held in Irkutsk, Russia, for nine months will be repatriated after he raised their case with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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