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Scores of Ukrainian soldiers surrender at Azovstal: Russia

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Kyiv, Ukraine - Russia said on Tuesday that 265 Ukrainian soldiers had surrendere­d after staging a last stand at the besieged Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol, prompting Kyiv to call for a prisoner exchange.

Moscow claimed control of the strategic port city of Mariupol last month after a weeks-long siege, but hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers remained holed up in undergroun­d tunnels beneath the huge Azovstal industrial zone.

“Over the past 24 hours, 265 militants laid down their arms and surrendere­d, including 51 heavily wounded,” the Russian defence ministry said. It added that those needing medical help were taken to a hospital in a part of the eastern Donetsk region controlled by pro-Kremlin rebels.

The ministry published images showing wounded soldiers being carried on stretchers, some being searched and others being boarded onto buses.

Elsewhere, lawmakers in Finland - which shares a 1,300km border with Russia - voted overwhelmi­ngly in favour of joining the NATO military alliance.

It paves the way for a joint applicatio­n with Sweden to be submitted in the coming days, amid fears they could be next after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has killed thousands and sent millions fleeing.

ICC deployment

Ukraine earlier said 264 fighters from Azovstal were evacuated to Russia-controlled territory, including 53 wounded.

On Tuesday, the defence ministry expressed hope of an ‘exchange procedure... to repatriate these Ukrainian heroes as quickly as possible’. For those still in Azovstal, it said it was doing ‘everything necessary for their rescue’, although it said a military interventi­on was not possible.

The fate of the soldiers remains unclear and is likely to cause concern in Ukraine, which has accused Moscow of war crimes during the conflict.

The Internatio­nal Criminal Court said on Tuesday it was deploying its largest-ever field team to Ukraine, comprising 42 investigat­ors, forensic experts and support staff. In Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not answer questions about whether the Azovstal soldiers would be treated as war criminals or prisoners of war.

President Vladimir Putin ‘guaranteed that they would be treated according to the relevant internatio­nal laws’, he said.

 ?? (aFP) ?? Ukrainian service members being searched by pro-Russian military personnel in Mariupol on Tuesday
(aFP) Ukrainian service members being searched by pro-Russian military personnel in Mariupol on Tuesday

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