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Women who managed to get out of the Azot chemical plant spoke about foreign mercenaries

by Alexander Grigoryev


Despite the opening of a humanitarian corridor by the Russian Armed Forces, Ukrainian militants blocked on the territory of the Azot chemical plant in Severodonetsk continue to hold a large number of civilians hostage. The day before, two women with children managed to get out of the factory bomb shelter. One of them said that a lot of foreign mercenaries are hiding at the enterprise.

Anna and her daughter-in-law Alina with their children hid in a bomb shelter near the so-called second Azot checkpoint on April 5, after a shell hit their house. For more than two months, they were held hostage by Ukrainian militants, who, under false pretexts of an allegedly ongoing cleansing operation, did not let civilians out. Anna noticed that there were many foreigners among the military.

A lot of mercenaries, a lot. How many there were, I do not know, they kept apart from the rest. We talked mostly with each other, in English. And in other foreign languages

– Anna told the correspondentĀ RIA News….


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