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Invasion of Ukraine: The soldiers in Serpent Island are “alive and well”

Ukrainian navy statement says they were forced to surrender "due to lack of ammunition" - They are being detained in Sevastopol

Newsroom February 28 08:02

The soldiers in Serpent Island are “alive and well”, the Ukrainian Navy announced on Monday, ending the drama about their fate, after their refusal to surrender to the Russian ultimatum.

Serpent Island, the uninhabited island opposite Moldova and near the Ukrainian-Romanian border, has now fallen to the Russians.

However, the Ukrainian soldiers who were guarding it did not lose their lives.

Russian warship: “I suggest you lay down your arms and surrender, otherwise you’ll be hit”

Ukrainian post: “Russian warship, go fuck yourself”

All 13 service members on the island were killed. pic.twitter.com/sQSQhklzBC

— BNO News (@BNONews) February 25, 2022

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Today, Monday 28 February, contrary to what was known until now, a statement from the Ukrainian Navy stated that the soldiers in Serpent Island stopped two attacks by the Russian forces, but in the end they were forced to surrender “due to lack of ammunition”.

Russian media showed images of the soldiers being transported to Sevastopol, Crimea, where they are being held.

The report also states that Russian forces have completely destroyed the island’s infrastructure: lighthouses, towers and antennas.

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