Ukraine`s SBU detains two army defectors who served in the Russian army after Crimea occupation. Video

The Ukrainian SBU Security Service says that the two men who have recently been detained at the administrative border between mainland Ukraine and Russia-occupied Crimea are defectors who chose to serve in the Russian army after the occupation.

”The two deserters have not been abducted – they have been arrested while crossing the Chonhar checkpoint at the border,” SBU spokesperson Olena Hitlianska told Mediazona.

”These are two Ukrainian soldiers who violated an oath of allegiance and started to serve in the Russian Federation`s army in occupied territory of Crimea. When they arrived in Ukrainian territory across Chonhar, they were apprehended as criminal proceedings had been opened against them,” she said.

In her words, criminal cases have been opened against all army deserters who have betrayed Ukraine.

Russian media earlier reported that Russia`s Defense Ministry had accused Ukrainian special services of allegedly illegal detention and abduction of two Russian servicemen in Crimea.

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