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For the Kremlin, the two Americans captured in Ukraine committed “crimes”

2022-06-20T23:59:09.853Z


Moscow considers that Alexander Drueke and Andy Huynh "are mercenaries" and that as such they are not protected by the Geneva Convention on prisoners of war.


Two Americans, captured in Ukraine while fighting with Kiev's armed forces,

"endangered"

Russian soldiers and must be

"held accountable for these crimes"

, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday (June 20th ).

, during an interview with the American channel NBC News.

This is the first comment from the Kremlin on the case of these two former American soldiers, Alexander Drueke and Andy Huynh, according to NBC.

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"They are mercenaries and they were involved in illegal activities on the territory of Ukraine

," said Dmitri Peskov, in English.

"They were involved in shooting and bombing"

of Russian soldiers,

"they put their lives in danger"

, he continued.

"They must be held responsible for the crimes they committed

," added the Kremlin spokesman.

"These crimes must be investigated

. "

Asked about the nature of the crimes charged against the two Americans, Dmitri Peskov admitted that the characteristics of their offenses were not yet known, ensuring however that they were not covered by the Geneva Conventions on prisoners of war.

“are not in the Ukrainian army, so they are not subject to the Geneva Conventions

,” he argued.

“It depends on the investigation”

Last week, Russian public television posted videos of Alexander Drueke and Andy Huynhe on social media.

The circumstances under which the two former servicemen are being held, and who is holding them, are unclear.

Dmitri Peskov was content to say that they were in the hands of the

“authorities”

.

As to whether they face the death penalty, the Russian spokesman said:

“It depends on the investigation”

.

US President Joe Biden said on Friday that he did not know where the two men were, who would have joined other foreign volunteer fighters alongside the Ukrainian army.

A State Department spokesperson confirmed on Saturday that he had seen the photos and videos of the two American citizens

"who were allegedly captured by Russian military forces in Ukraine"

.

"We are monitoring the situation closely

," he told AFP.

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Also asked about the detention in Russia of American women's basketball star Brittney Griner for transporting narcotics, Dmitry Peskov dismissed the idea that she was being held hostage:

“We cannot consider her a hostage.

Why should we call her a hostage?

She broke Russian law and now she is being prosecuted

.

Brittney Griner was arrested at Moscow airport in February after

"vaping"

and

"a liquid with a peculiar smell"

of cannabis oil were found in her hand luggage, according to Russia's Federal Customs Service.

She faces up to 10 years in prison.

In May, Washington said Russia was

“unfairly” holding

the basketball player.

His case is now in the hands, on the American side, of the special envoy of the United States in charge of those taken hostage.

His detention was extended until July 2 by a court near Moscow.

Source: lefigaro

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