Pro-Russian forces say execution of Brits in Ukraine ‘won’t be public’

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  1. comments by Russia’s ambassador, from the article:

    > Earlier this week, Russia’s ambassador to Britain said he was surprised London has not made more of an effort to secure the release the men.

    > “We had a formal request here in London and in Moscow about these two guys – that they exist – and a phrase like ‘we put all responsibility on Russia for them’,” Russian ambassador Andrei Kelin said in an interview with Reuters.

    > “There was no demand for mediation, no demand for their release or anything like that. ‘Let’s talk about their fate and what can be done in this situation’. Nothing,” he added.

    > Responding to the suggestion that Moscow could easily put pressure on DPR officials to release the two men, Kelin said: “And so what? Has anyone from London asked us to do this? No.”

    Here is the interview, timestamped to this particular question (@13:52): https://youtu.be/fp137t3yH2Q?t=832

  2. Those two are expendables and probably more useful executed than alive and back home (in exchange of what?). Pushed by Truss to go and fight there. The same Truss who wants to become next PM. Lol

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