B: arrested in Libya in 2011, the citizens of Russia released
The Russians, Ukraine and Belarus detained in Libya in 2011 on charges of complicity in the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, released, said on Tuesday.
Citizens of Russia Alexander Shadrov and Vladimir Dolgov, 3 citizen of Belarus and 19 Ukrainians were captured by the forces of the Transitional national Council of Libya in 2011. They were charged with participation in hostilities on the side of Gaddafi. They seem to be repaired military equipment, which is loyal to Gaddafi troops used against the opposition. Four of these Ukrainians later received Russian citizenship, because they were written in the Crimea, said before the Last news of the Russian Ambassador in Tripoli Ivan Molotkov.
exemption Dolgova (53 years old, Saratov region) and Sakova (61, Nizhny Novgorod region) publication said a source in Tripoli familiar with the story brought against Russian citizens court case. In confirmation of printed results on the page Dolgova social network account " Is a sweet word - freedom!".
The Ukrainian foreign Ministry assured the newspaper data about the release of their Residents, noting that the release was " assisted " the Ukrainian foreign Ministry. On the question of how it came to rescuing the captives, the Ministry replied that the Details will not disclose, writes the print edition.
The Sevastopol Sergey Bychkov told the publication: " he Freed us, Russia, refusing to disclose Details of the release. However, he told " Kommersant " about the details of life in the Libyan captivity. So, according to him, after the fall of the Gaddafi regime different rebel groups seized " a large number of foreigners, which automatically was charged with aiding and abetting the previous administration ". Although Libyans were " something better, then worse, all depended on how you were going dialogues with the Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian representatives. Bychkov added that went to Libya " is not a good life ", and after the liberation will spend all the time with my family.
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