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RUSSIAN RETREAT

»Kaboom! Invaders forced to flee Snake Island »»And landing ship destroyed off Mariupol’s coast

- BY CHRIS HUGHES

HOPE was growing last night that Russia’s strangleho­ld on Ukraine’s crucial coastal supply route was easing after Moscow troops fled Snake Island.

The strategic piece of land in the Black Sea became a symbol of Ukraine’s resistance at the beginning of the war when a demand for surrender was met with the phrase “Go f*** yourself ”.

Despite Russian claims their retreat was an “act of good will” Ukraine confirmed Moscow’s troops fled quickly after being picked up by high-speed boats.

An official at Ukraine’s presidenti­al office in Kyiv, Andriy Yermak, called the declaratio­n a “complete fake”.

He added: “The armed forces of Ukraine knocked out the Russians from the island.”

Kremlin war chiefs had desperatel­y tried to install anti-aircraft protection guns on the island after a string of devastatin­g attacks on Russian warships.

The key setback for Russia means Ukraine could be closer to restarting crucial grain exports from its coast, averting a global food shortage disaster.

Ukrainians were forced to give up the island, which guards the Black Sea’s north-west corner, early in the conflict but have pummelled occupying Russians there for four months, forcing the retreat.

However, experts fear it is “early days” for the opening up of Ukraine’s ports as Russian warships still dominate the Black Sea and can attack from a stand-off position. One British former military intelligen­ce officer said yesterday: “There are many obstacles facing Ukraine in the coming weeks before they will manage to free up access through the Black Sea.

“They will become increasing­ly dependent on missile systems which are making their way to the

They talk about a ‘gesture of good will’, that’s fake ANDRIY YERMAK ON RUSSIA’S WITHDRAWAL

front line and have been supplied by the West.”

As many as 12 of Moscow’s landing ships, carrying tanks and infantry are feared to be lined up in the Black Sea ready to strike at Ukraine’s coastline.

Yesterday the Akula, a Russian D-106 Ondatra-class landing ship, was destroyed after hitting a mine close to the now ruined port of Mariupol.

And pro-Russian separatist­s from the Donetsk People’s Republic confirmed 144 Ukrainian prisoners had been swapped with Kyiv, many of them suffering terrible wounds including amputation­s.

Meanwhile, the European Court of Human Rights has ordered Russia not to kill two “death penalty” Britons captured fighting for Ukraine.

Earlier this month, a court in the self-proclaimed DPR sentenced Aiden Aslin, 28, and Shaun Pinner, 48, to death for “mercenary activities”.

The ECHR has issued an order for interim measures, telling Russia it “should ensure that the death penalty imposed on the applicants was not carried out; ensure appropriat­e conditions of their detention; and provide them with any necessary medical assistance and medication”.

But Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, said “the fate of these mercenarie­s” was a matter for the DPR, adding: “Russia no longer complies with the prescripti­ons of the ECHR.” Both Aslin and Pinner had joined the Ukraine military years before the war and both have Ukrainian wives. They had been deployed to the city of Mariupol, where Ukrainian soldiers of their brigade surrendere­d in April. The UK Foreign Office said: “We are doing everything we can to support the men and are in close contact with and helping their families. “We condemn the exploitati­on of prisoners of war for political purposes and have raised this with Russia.”

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