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Russo-Ukraine war: Russia captures 265 Ukrainian fighters from Mariupol

Supreme Desk
17 May 2022 1:50 PM GMT
Russo-Ukraine war: Russia captures 265 Ukrainian fighters from Mariupol
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The Russian ministry published a video showing the capture of the Ukrainians, medical treatment being administered and the injured being taken away.

The Russian military has captured 265 Ukrainian fighters from the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Russian Defence Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said on Tuesday.

"Today in the morning, the border village of Alexeyevka in the Glushkovo district was shelled with heavy weapons.

"Three houses, a school and a vehicle were damaged there were no casualties.

"In the past 24 hours, 265 fighters including 51 seriously wounded, have laid down their weapons and were taken into captivity.''

The numbers differ slightly from Kiev's information, which spoke of 264 prisoners, among them 53 seriously injured.

The Russian ministry published a video showing the capture of the Ukrainians, medical treatment being administered and the injured being taken away.

Moscow, however, did not mention whether a proposed prisoner exchange with Kiev will actually take place.

The defence minister said the injured fighters were taken to a hospital in Novoazovsk.

Konashenkov did not give any information on the whereabouts of the other prisoners.

According to Ukrainian reports, they are supposed to be taken to the village of Olenivka, near the front line.

Novoazovsk, controlled by pro-Russian separatists since 2014, is located east of Mariupol, on the border with Russia.

Mariupol was surrounded shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, with Ukrainian defenders holed up in the Azovstal steel plant as Russian troops gradually took control of the city.

Hundreds of civilians had been evacuated from the plant site in recent days.

Meanwhile, in the western Russian region of Kursk, on the border with Ukraine, several buildings were attacked by the Ukrainian side, according to Russian sources.

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