Russia frees 215 Ukrainians held after Mariupol battle, Ukraine says

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia has released 215 Ukrainians it took prisoner after a protracted battle for the port city of Mariupol earlier this year, including top
military leaders, Reuters quoting a senior official in Kyiv said on Wednesday.The freed prisoners include the commander and deputy commander
of the Azov battalion that did much of the fighting, said Andriy Yermak, the head of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy&s office.According to
Reuters the move is unexpected, since Russian-backed separatists last month said there would be a trial of Azov personnel, who Moscow
describes as Nazis
Ukraine denies the charge.In a statement, Yermak said the freed prisoners included Azov commander Lieutenant Colonel Denys Prokopenko and
his deputy, Svyatoslav Palamar.Also at liberty is Serhiy Volynsky, the commander of the 36th Marine Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed
Forces.The three men had helped lead a dogged weeks-long resistance from the bunkers and tunnels below Mariupol&s giant steel works before
they and hundreds of Azov fighters surrendered in May to Russian-backed forces.Yermak said that in return, Kyiv had freed 55 Russian
prisoners as well as Viktor Medvedchuk, the leader of a banned pro-Russian party who was facing treason charges.Public broadcaster Suspline
said the exchange had happened near the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, Reuters reported.Earlier in the day, Saudi Arabia said Russia
had released 10 foreign prisoners of war captured in Ukraine following mediation by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.Last month, the
head of the Russian-backed separatist administration in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk said a trial of captured Azov personnel
would take place by the end of the summer.The Azov unit, formed in 2014 as a militia to fight Russian-backed separatists, denies being
fascist, and Ukraine says it has been reformed from its radical nationalist origins.The post Russia frees 215 Ukrainians held after Mariupol
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