Ukraine releases Russian paratroopers
All Russian paratroopers who were detained earlier in the week in eastern Ukraine have been handed over to the Russian side, deputy commander of the Airborne Forces, Major-General Aleksey Ragozin has confirmed.
“The
negotiations were very difficult. However, common sense prevailed,
and all ended well,” Ragozin
said on Saturday night, cited by RIA.
“The
most important thing - all the guys are now back with us, in Russia.
I want to emphasize that we never abandon our own," he
added.
From
the very first minute the patrol was caught after accidentally
crossing the border the Russian side was doing everything possible to
secure their release, Ragozin said.
“Our
guys feel sorry that this happened,” he
said, adding that they will be provided with all
necessary“psychological and
other assistance.”
"I
consider it unacceptable that for so many days our soldiers were held
by the Ukrainian side and, moreover, were transferred to Kiev,” he
stated. “At the same
time, hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers who found themselves on the
territory of Russia, after the provision of comprehensive care by the
relevant authorities were immediately transferred back to Ukraine."
Kiev’s
army announced August 26 that it had captured the Russian
paratroopers after their incursion into Ukraine. The military
officials claimed the 10 detained servicemen had crossed the border
to fight alongside anti-government forces.
According to
the Russian Defense Ministry, the soldiers had been on a routine
patrol, which accidentally strayed into foreign territory without any
hostile intent.
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President
Vladimir Putin reiterated that Friday. “In
fact, this is the case, I’m talking seriously. I believe that they
had just gotten lost because there are no boundary markers there,”
the president said.
Putin also said that he had negotiated
the release of the paratroopers with his Ukrainian counterpart during
their meeting in Minsk, Belarus, earlier this week.
“I
believe this is just a technical issue. Petro Poroshenko and I talked
about this [in Minsk] and he affirmed that the Russian military
servicemen would be handed back over to Russia, just as we continue
to return soldiers [to Ukraine] from the Ukrainian Army,”
Putin said.
Moscow has reiterated there have been numerous
cases of incursions into Russian territory by Ukrainian soldiers. One
incident involved an armored personnel carrier, and the soldiers were
armed.
At the beginning of August, over 400 Ukrainian
troops were allowed to cross into Russia after requesting sanctuary.
Russia
has always been quick in handing back Ukrainian soldiers who’ve
crossed into its territory, while giving sanctuary to those
servicemen who wanted to stay.
Russia
has always been quick in handing back Ukrainian soldiers who’ve
crossed into its territory, while giving sanctuary to those
servicemen who wanted to stay.
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