Ukraine's intelligence in communication with captured Azovstal fighters
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[June 04, 2022]
(Reuters) - Ukraine's intelligence
services are in communication with the captured Azovstal steelworks
fighters and Kyiv is doing all it can to ensure their release, Ukrainian
Interior Minister Denys Monastyrskiy said late on Friday.
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Ukraine's Interior Minister Denys Monastyrskiy attends tactical
exercises, which are conducted by the Ukrainian National Guard, Armed
Forces, special operations units and simulate a crisis situation in an
urban settlement, in the abandoned city of Pripyat near the Chernobyl
Nuclear Power Plant, Ukraine February 4, 2022. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich |
Uncertainty has surrounded the fate of hundreds of fighters
taken into Russian custody in mid-May after being ordered to
stand down.
"It is through them (intelligence services) that we are learning
about the conditions of the detention, nutrition and the
possibility of their release," Monastyrskiy said on Ukrainian
television.
"We all know that they will all be here, in Kyiv, and we are
doing everything possible to do so."
Russia said in May that almost 2,000 Ukrainians had surrendered
after making a last stand in the ruins of Mariupol, where they
had held out for weeks in bunkers and tunnels beneath the vast
Azovstal steelworks.
Kyiv wants the fighters returned in a prisoner swap. Some senior
Russian lawmakers have demanded that some of the soldiers be put
on trial. The Kremlin has said the fighters who surrendered will
be treated according to international standards.
(Reporting in Melbourne by Lidia Kelly and Max Hunder in Kyiv;
Writing by Lidia Kelly; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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