Russia said Wednesday that another 694 Ukrainian soldiers defending Mariupols Azovstal steel plant have surrendered over the past 24 hours as Kyiv's effort to retain its last holdout in the devastated southern port comes to a close.They join the 265 soldiers that Russias Defense Ministrysaid had surrendered earlier, bringing the total to 959 in 48 hours.
The second group of Azovstal defenders includes 29 wounded, joining the 51 seriously wounded soldiers who were part of the first evacuation.The fate of the Ukrainian soldiers remains unclear, with high-ranking officials in Moscow deploying increasingly violent rhetoric despite the Kremlins promise to treat them in accordance with international standards.
Ukraine has not acknowledged the soldiers' surrender and says they will be swapped for Russian prisoners of war at a later date.But Vyacheslav Volodin, the speaker of Russias lower house of parliament, the State Duma, ordered lawmakers Tuesday to draft a standing order prohibiting the exchange of Azovstal troops for Russian prisoners of war.Senior lawmaker Leonid Slutsky, who chairs the Dumas International Relations Committee, called for an exception to the death penalty moratorium to execute the troops, who he called Nazi beasts.Russias Justice Ministry petitioned the Supreme Court to declare the Azov regiment which originated as a far-right unit in 2014 and was mostly stationed in Mariupol at the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine a terrorist organization, opening up the possibility of prosecuting the evacuated fighters.Russias Investigative Committee, which probes major crimes, said it plans tointerrogate the surrendered soldiers without indicating whether they would be treated as suspects.Russian investigators will identify the nationalists, check their involvement in crimes against civilians and compare the obtained information with other available data in criminal case files, it said Tuesday.The leader of the Moscow-backed separatist Donetsk Peoples Republic said later Wednesday that the fate of those soldiers would be determined by a court, Reuters reported, citing local media.Ukraines President Volodymyr Zelenskysaid Tuesday evening that influential mediators were involved in what Kyiv calls an evacuation of the soldiers.Ukraines military effectively ceded control of Mariupol to Russia with an announcement Tuesday that the mission to defend Azovstal was over.An undisclosed number of troops still remains inside the sprawling steel factory.Mariupol, a key land corridor between annexed Crimea and mainland Russia, has suffered some of the wars most brutal shelling since its encirclement in the early days of Russias invasion.
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