War in Ukraine: At least a thousand prisoners of war joined Russia

More than a thousand prisoners of warUkrainian military and foreign “mercenaries”, who had fallen into the hands of Russian forces in the Azovstal steel plant Mariupoljoined in Russia to go through a trialthe Russian state news agency TASS reported last Tuesday (7/6) night.

The foreign “mercenaries” are about a hundredclarified the agency, according to which other prisoners of war are expected to be transferred from Mariupol to Russia soon.

At least 2,400 Ukrainians The fighters surrendered to the Russian army in late May, after weeks of heavy fighting at the giant Azovstal steel plant in the port of Mariupol. The Ukrainian political leadership says it is concerned that prisoners of war may be tortured or even killed by the Russians..

Moscow claims that there are many neo-Nazis among the military and “mercenaries”, something that Kyiv and the West deny. The Ukrainian political leadership wants an exchange of Russian prisoners of war with the warriors who surrendered to Azovstal. However, some Russian parliamentarians have demanded that at least some of them be brought to justice.

The news could further undermine the peace talks between the two warring countries, which were already at a dead end.

More than 600 Ukrainians are being held by the Russians in Kherson

Ukraine, meanwhile, has accused the Russian military of doing so has imprisoned almost 600 people, mostly journalists and supporters of Kiev, in the province of Kherson, which has been completely occupied by Russian military forces.

“According to our information, about 600 people are being held in specially designed basements in the province of Hersonissos”said the Tamila Tachevaa representative of the President of Ukraine responsible for Crimeathe Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Moscow in 2014 and borders the Peninsula.

The prisoners are “Mainly journalists and activists” organized “Rallies in favor of Ukraine in Kherson and its province” after the occupation of this area by the Russians, he said.

“According to our information, they are being held in inhumane conditions and are being subjected to torture.”complained Tacheva, without giving details.

Some of the Ukrainians being held in the Kherson region – both civilians and prisoners of war – were later transferred to Crimean prisons, she said.

The Ukrainian province of Kherson, which is bordered by the Black Sea and that of the Azov, with an area of ​​about 28,000 square kilometers, had more than one million inhabitants before the start of the Russian invasion on February 24.

Source: News Beast

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