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Local officials exchange a female Ukrainian Azov medic for son of Chechen official |
2022-06-21 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. A female Ukrainian medic, Yulia Paevskaya, with the Azov unit captured in Mariupol has been sent to Kiev in exchange for the captured son of Chechen deputy plenipotentiary in the Crimea, Murad Saidov. The son, Adam, has been tagged as anti Russian and was living in Ukraine at the time of his detention. As a part of the exchange, the Russians sent 25 million rubles to the Ukrainians. Says Russian military blogger Andrey Chervonets: Listen to this youngster for yourself. I understand that if they really were exchanged for a military pilot, intelligence officer, and even for the daughter of the mayor of Kupyainsk, who is being held hostage by the Ukrainian terrorist neo-Nazi regime (including physically "processing her") because her father supported Russia. But to change it to this very slimy one? Of course, there should be punishment for those who made this exchange. As they write , the exchange of the captive nationalist Yulia Paevskaya was carried out exclusively on a local initiative, without the knowledge of Moscow, which is the reason for the lack of operational public clarifications on this matter. It takes time to clarify all the circumstances of the incident, so official clarifications on this matter should be expected a little later. One of the top Russian military correspondents, Irina Kuksenkova, who was carrying the story, received a phone call from Akhmed Dudayev: The Minister of Information of Chechnya Akhmed Dudayev called me (I don’t know where I got the phone) and announced his position on the current situation with Taira - he stated with full responsibility that neither Isa Khachukaev nor Murad Saidov had anything to do with the fact that Taira ended up in Ukraine .She has a point. Concludes Chervonets: 1) Conclusions must be drawn, and those responsible for the fact that a neo-Nazi returned to Kiev from the pre-trial detention center of the DPR are punished. 2) Such an exchange should remain single. I repeat once again - the exchange fund is more than enough to exchange any Russian soldier, and not just for the son of a boss. 3) This story should consolidate the country's society in the opinion that there can be no exchanges and agreements with neo-Nazis. Firstly, anyway, 100% will be deceived, as a non-negotiator of Medinsky, and secondly, what kind of exchanges with the Nazis can there be in principle? |
Posted by:badanov |
#1 Seems a fair trade. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2022-06-21 17:57 |