Ukraine in Arabic | About 300 Ukrainian citizens are still being held captive

Some Ukrainian prisoners taken to Russia. By Russian-backed militants, and some have been taken to Russia, Chairman of the Interdepartmental Center for the exchange of prisoners Yuriy Tandyt has said on Ukrainian television’s 112 Ukraina Channel.

Kiev/ Ukraine in Arabic/ "There is evidence of the captivity of our soldiers on the territory of a neighboring state. We know the places where our guys are. These are border regions, regional centers, in addition to Moscow and St. Petersburg, Rostov and Kursk, where we have seen the traces of our guys. I think that soon we will know definitely if prisoners have been taken to Crimea or not," Tandyt said.

According to Tandyt, the Defense Ministry knows that about 300 people are still being held captive by the militants.

"Despite the fact that we have released more than 2,500 people, the volunteers, the Ministry of Defense and Ukraine’s SBU security service are helping with the release of these 300 people," he said.

"The Ukrainian side has prepared several groups of militants and we are ready to send them to the other side at any time," Tandyt said.

"The LPR and DPR [militant organizations] have some officials who are intervening to renew this process now. We hope that Russia, as a participant of the Minsk agreements, will contribute to further implementation of these agreements, not only on the withdrawal of heavy weapons, but also on the release of prisoners," he said.

Поділитися публікацією:
Головні новини
Різне
Китай за допомогою Росії потренувався на Ірані «сліплювати» Starlink
Дипломатія
Європа повертається до Сирії: Урсула фон дер Ляєн прибула до Дамаска з пакетом допомоги
Президентка Єврокомісії пообіцяла понад 600 мільйонів євро на відновлення країни після років диктатури
Політика
Тегеран підтвердив існування прямого каналу зв'язку з адміністрацією Трампа
Іран та США обмінюються повідомленнями через спецпосланця Вашингтона на Близькому Сході
Шукайте нас на Twitter

© Ukraine in Arabic, 2018. All Rights Reserved.