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Originally Posted by IliketoPuck
That's not entirely accurate from what I've read. Or perhaps I missed the complete surrender.
The servicemen evacuated yesterday were the severely wounded. They were to be taken to receive Russian medical treatment, and then there would be a subsequent prisoner swap.
As far as I could tell there still remains a sizeable number of UAF troops in the factory.
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The Ukrainian operations in Mariupol had officially been declared over yesterday and The government requested for Azov to surrender.
We won't know the outcome of the remaining soldiers yet but this has in fact been a total surrender. They are being held in Russian occupied territory and Russia has already gone back on the deal and refusing to trade the prisoners now that they have surrendered. They will likely be paraded as nazis and tortured to death. They knew surrender would cause this outcome but they literally had no other choice, they had no water and nearly out of ammunition.
It was this and hope that maybe some of them may survive, or 100% of them die.