Anti-Kremlin fighters will hand over two captured Russian soldiers to Ukraine
A pro-Ukraine group of Russian fighters who are keeping two Russian soldiers captive has said it will hand them over to Kyiv after a proposed meeting failed to happen.
The group – the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) – had said it was open to exchanging the soldiers in return for a meeting with the governor of the Belgorod region.
“Most likely they killed them, as hard as it is for me to say. But if they are alive, from 5pm to 6pm – Shebekino checkpoint. I guarantee safety,” governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said in response, appearing to agree to a meeting.
However, after Mr Gladkov failed to turn up for the meeting, the RVC announced that it would instead hand the soldiers over to Ukraine
Later on Sunday, another pro-Ukrainian Russian group, the Freedom of Russia Legion (FRL), posted a new video on Telegram saying that Mr Gladkov had not met them.
Earlier, in a video posted to Telegram, a man who identified himself as the commander of the RVC appeared with the two captives.
One captive appeared to be injured and lying on an operating table.
The group had given Mr Gladkov until 2pm to meet with them.
“Today until 5pm [local time], you have the opportunity to communicate without weapons and take home two Russian citizens, ordinary soldiers whom you and your political leadership sent to the slaughter,” read a joint statement by RVC and the FJL.
Meanwhile, Mr Gladkov posted on Telegram saying he held an ‘operational’ meeting with local officials.
The governor also said earlier that fighting with a “Ukrainian saboteur group” was taking place in the town of Novaya Tavolzhanka, near the Ukrainian border.
The two partisan groups – allegedly consisting of Russian nationals – have both been involved in clashes in the area.
The FRL attacked Belgorod twice in recent weeks.
It is understood to have been established in the spring of 2022 “to fight in the ranks” of the Ukrainian army “against Putin’s armed gang”.
Ukraine has denied involvement with the group but the militia said it cooperates with the Ukrainian armed forces.