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War in Ukraine: 1,730 Ukrainian fighters from Azovstal have surrendered, according to Moscow

2022-05-19T09:33:11.076Z


While a thousand fighters were still holed up in the Azovstal steelworks on Wednesday, Russian authorities announced that 771 are fighting


Mariupol soon entirely in Russian hands?

In any case, this seems to be on the way, according to the latest information communicated by the Russian authorities.

This Thursday, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that nearly 1,730 Ukrainian soldiers holed up on the Azovstal steel site in Mariupol had surrendered since Monday.

“In the past 24 hours, 771 fighters from the nationalist Azov regiment went to the Azovstal steel site in Mariupol.

In total since May 16, 1,730 combatants, including 80 wounded, have become prisoners,” the ministry said in a statement.

On Wednesday, there were still a thousand to be holed up in the huge industrial complex, the last bastion of Ukrainian resistance in the city of Mariupol.

Nearly 2000 people present at the start

Earlier in the day, ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced that nearly 900 of these Ukrainian soldiers had been sent to a temporary detention center, while the others, injured, continue to be treated in hospital. of Novoazovsk in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic.

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According to the pro-Russian separatist leader Denis Pushilin, nearly 2,000 people were initially present in the gigantic industrial site.

The strategic port of Mariupol, where the Azovstal steel plant is located, was completely ravaged by the fighting.

Since the end of April, the whole city except for the factory has been controlled by Russian forces.

Source: leparis

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