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Russian Diplomats Await Permission to Visit Russians Detained in Ukraine

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Russian Minister-Counsellor at the Russian embassy in Kiev, Andrei Vorobyov said that the Russian diplomats have not yet received Kiev's permission to visit two Russian citizens detained by Kiev forces during recent combat in east Ukraine.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Russian diplomats have not yet received Kiev's permission to visit two Russian citizens detained by Kiev forces during recent combat in east Ukraine, Russian Minister-Counsellor at the Russian embassy in Kiev, Andrei Vorobyov said.

"Of course [the consul is ready for a visit], but I doubt that [we will be] allowed to visit the wounded late at night, but even if we were told that we could visit them from 2 a.m until 3 a.m, we would be ready," Vorobyov told RIA Novosti late Thursday.

On May 16, Kiev authorities stated that they detained two Russian servicemen. The two were wounded and then captured by Ukrainian law enforcement officers.

A member of Special Monitoring Mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation (OSCE) to Ukraine walks along a convoy of Ukrainian armed forces in Blagodatne, eastern Ukraine - Sputnik International
OSCE Mission Visits Russians Detained in East Ukraine
On Monday, the Russian Defense Ministry said that the detained were indeed Russian citizens, but were not serving in the Russian Armed Forces. The Ministry demanded that Ukraine release the prisoners.

On Thursday, OSCE representatives visited the detained Russian nationals.

Since the beginning of the armed conflict in Ukraine's eastern Donbass in 2014, Kiev and the Western counties repeatedly accused Russia of aiding the region's independence supporters. Moscow has repeatedly denied these claims and has continued taking part in international efforts for a peaceful resolution of the Ukrainian crisis.

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