Azov fighters describe conditions at Russian detention camp after surrender

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Ukrainian soldiers have spoken about the conditions they are experiencing in a Russian detention camp after surrendering at the besieged Azovstal plant earlier this week. Read more:

Ukrainian soldiers have spoken about the conditions they are experiencing in a Russian detention camp after surrendering at the besieged Azovstal plant earlier this week.

However, after weeks of being besieged by the Russian forces, the unit began to suffer from severe shortages and didn't have basic necessities such as bandages to treat their many wounded.The Russian Ministry of Defense said in a statement May 18:"In Mariupol, militants of Azov nationalist unit and Ukrainian servicemen holed up in the Azovstal plant continue to surrender.

Wounded Ukrainian servicemen from Azovstal are seen in Novoazovsk Hospital in the Donetsk People's Republic after surrendering earlier this week.Ukrainian fighter Pryashchenko Stanislav gave an account of the treatment he has been receiving at the hands of his Russian captors. Junior Sergeant Slivak Sergey Evgenievich, 30, with the 57 National Guard, said:"Treatment is better than I expect, I have a blanket, mattress. Food is adequate, there is enough to eat. As for everything else, conditions here are good."

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