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DPR Suspects Georgian 'Commandos' Involved in Capture of Two Russians

© REUTERS / Maxim ShemetovEduard Basurin, deputy commander of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic
Eduard Basurin, deputy commander of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic - Sputnik International
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There is evidence pointing out at the involvement of Georgian special forces in the capture of two Russian nationals during combat in east Ukraine last week, Donetsk People’s Republic’s (DPR) military spokesman Eduard Basurin said Wednesday.

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DONETSK (Sputnik) — Basurin added that the Ukrainian investigators are trying to force the prisoners to admit that they belong to a Russian GRU military unit.

On May 16, Kiev detained two Russian nationals during clashes in the Donbass region. The two men were wounded and then captured by Ukrainian law enforcement officers.

"The capture of two militiamen in the Lugansk People's Republic, according to our intelligence, was carried out by a Georgian reconnaissance unit. These Georgian 'commandos' know that we are on a hunt for them, so they prefer conducting their missions in the Lugansk region."

The Russian Defense Ministry said Monday that the detained are Russian citizens, but are not serving in the Russian Armed Forces.

The Russian Embassy in Kiev demanded a meeting of consular officials with two Russian nationals recently detained in eastern Ukraine's Lugansk region to provide them with urgent medical aid, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.

Ukraine and its Western allies have repeatedly accused Moscow of sending its regular troops and providing military equipment to independence supporters in Donbass. The claims have not been independently verified. Russia has refuted the allegations, although it admitted that some of its citizens were traveling to Ukraine on a voluntary basis to fight alongside pro-independence militias.

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