Commander of the unit of the 36th Marine Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Sergey Volynsky (Volyn). Freeze frame videoGROZNY, May 21.The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, considers the commanders of the brigade of Ukrainian troops, Sergei Volynsky (call sign — «Volyn») and the Ukrainian national battalion «Azov» Denis Prokopenko, who surrendered from the Mariupol «Azovstal», are worse than traitors, because a little earlier they firmly condemned those who made the decision lay down their arms in Mariupol. «It is curious that among the thousands of surrendered Bandera from Azovstal there are also their leaders — Prokopenko and Volyn. Everything would be fine, but just recently this tandem, with stern faces, firmly condemned the Ukrainian marines who laid down their arms in Mariupol. «.. And now what to call these two? You can't even call them traitors! For this, it is necessary that there is at least something normal, human in their act … They are much worse than traitors. Sheer shame and disgrace,» Kadyrov wrote on Telegram .
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The head of Chechnya noted that this is a «wonderful reason» for those who have not yet laid down their arms to think. who refuses to resist, they practically call them shameful… and they themselves, as soon as they feel the breath of death, capitulate without any conditions,” he added. in which the militants were hiding, came under the full control of the Russian Armed Forces. In total, according to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, since May 16, 2,439 Nazis of the Azov Regiment laid down their arms and surrendered (against its fighters in Russia criminal cases were initiated) and the Ukrainian military, who were blocked on the territory of the plant for about a month. Surrendered unconditionally: Ukrainian prisoners militants from «Azovstal»
The militants began to surrender on May 16. In two days, 959 people laid down their arms, including 80 wounded.
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The militants began to surrender in captured May 16th. In two days, 959 people laid down their arms, including 80 wounded.
The column that left Mariupol split into two parts: one (with the wounded) went to Novoazovsk, the other to Yelenovka, where there is a makeshift camp for prisoners.
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The column that left Mariupol was divided into two parts: one (with the wounded) went to Novoazovsk, the other to Yelenovka, where an impromptu camp for prisoners is located.
Kyiv tried to present the militants' exit as &# 34;evacuation". In Russia, they answered that there can be only one interpretation of what happened: they surrender.Kyiv tried to present the militants' exit as "evacuation". In Russia, they answered that there can be only one interpretation of what happened: they surrender.
"Those military men who took refuge on the territory of "Azovstal" and give up", — stressed the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov.
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"Those military men who took refuge on the territory of "Azovstal", they lay down their arms and surrender", — stressed the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov.
Militants battalion "Azov" (a criminal case has been initiated against them in Russia) surrendered unconditionally, Dmitry Polyansky, the first deputy representative of Russia to the UN, also noted. 10
The fighters of the battalion "Azov" (a criminal case has been initiated against them in Russia) surrendered unconditionally, Dmitry Polyansky, the first deputy representative of Russia to the UN, also noted.
Now Russian investigators will interrogate the fighters: they will identify them and check for involvement in crimes against civilians.
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Now the fighters will be interrogated by Russian investigators: they will identify them and check for involvement in crimes against civilians.
Kyiv wants to exchange wounded soldiers with "Azovstal" on Russian prisoners. Meanwhile, there are discussions in Russia about how to deal with the nationalists.
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Kyiv wants to exchange the wounded military with "Azovstal" on Russian prisoners. Meanwhile, discussions are underway in Russia about how to deal with the nationalists.
On May 26, the Supreme Court of Russia will consider the case on the recognition of the battalion "Azov" terrorist organization.
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The Supreme Court of Russia on May 26 will consider the case on the recognition of the battalion & # 34; Azov & # 34; terrorist organization.
State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin instructed to prepare a resolution on the impossibility of exchanging prisoners from "Azov".
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State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin instructed to prepare a resolution on the impossibility of exchanging prisoners from "Azov".
"Nazi criminals should not be exchanged. These are war criminals, and we must do everything to bring them to justice", Volodin said. >10 out of 10
"Nazi criminals should not be exchanged. These are war criminals, and we must do everything to bring them to justice,” Volodin said.
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The militants began to surrender on May 16. In two days, 959 people laid down their arms, including 80 wounded.
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The column that left Mariupol split into two parts: one (with the wounded) went to Novoazovsk, the other to Yelenovka, where a makeshift camp for prisoners is located.
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Kyiv tried to imagine the militants leaving like "evacuation". In Russia, they answered that there can be only one interpretation of what happened: they surrender.
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"Those military men who took refuge on the territory of "Azovstal", they lay down their arms and surrender", — stressed the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov.
5 out of 10< p>The fighters of the battalion "Azov" (a criminal case has been initiated against them in Russia) surrendered unconditionally, Dmitry Polyansky, the first deputy representative of Russia to the UN, also noted.
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Now Russian investigators will interrogate the fighters: they will identify them and check for involvement in crimes against civilian population.
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Kyiv wants to exchange wounded soldiers with "Azovstal" on Russian prisoners. Meanwhile, discussions are underway in Russia about how to deal with the nationalists.
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On May 26, the Supreme Court of Russia will consider the case on the recognition of the "Azov" terrorist organization.
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State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin instructed to prepare a resolution on the impossibility of exchanging prisoners from "Azov".
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"Nazi criminals should not be exchanged. These are war criminals, and we must do everything to bring them to justice", Volodin said.