Fedotov asks the Ombudsman of Ukraine to help the situation with the military of the Russian Federation
The head of the presidential Council for human rights (human rights Council Mikhail Fedotov asks the Commissioner for human rights of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Ms. Valeriya Lutkovska to help resolve the situation with the detention of Ukraine Russian soldiers.
on the first day of the week, the security Service of Ukraine said that detained at the border line with the ten Russian Federation Marines with weapons and documents. A source in the Russian defense Ministry later explained Last news that the detainees in Ukraine Russian Soldiers controlled the border and Possibly crossed her unintentionally, the resistance of the Ukrainian security forces during the arrest, They did not.
" Russian Soldiers, being in the area where they were caught, could not assume that they are on the square in neighboring countries ", - said in the letter Fedotov on the Internet office of the HRC.
The head of the human rights Council recalled that similar incidents of crossing the Russian border Ukrainian soldiers also took place and were successfully resolved.
" in this regard, I ask You, dear Valeria Vladimirovna, to assist within Your authority in resolving this conflict and the return of Russian soldiers home, " says the statement Fedotov.
Fedotov again assured the Ukrainian Ombudsman that the HRC is ready for further cooperation on all issues of protection of human rights.
numerous anti-government protests were started in the South-Eastern regions of Ukraine at the end of February 2014. They were the response of local citizens to violent change of power in the country and the subsequent attempt to cancel the Verkhovna Rada of the law granting Russian the status of regional language. The center of the Pro-Russian opposition-minded people with power in Kiev became the Donbass. About how developed the conflict in the South-East of Ukraine.
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