Ukraine says Russia holding many civilians in prisons - deputy PM

Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk

KYIV, April 11 (Reuters) - Ukraine's deputy prime minister on Monday accused Russia of holding civilians, including journalists, activists and elected officials, in prisons on Russian territory.

"We have many priests, journalists, activists, mayors, and in general civilians who are in prisons, not, for example, even on the territory of Ukraine, but in (the) Kursk, Bryansk, Rostov (regions of Russia)... They are forcibly held" there, Iryna Vereshchuk said in televised comments.

Russian has repeatedly denied targeting civilians. Reuters could not immediately confirm the detentions.