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Read moreRussian forces stormed a detention centre in the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk, freeing guards who had been taken hostage by prisoners, according to the Russian Defence Ministry. The ministry said that a group of armed individuals, claiming to be members of the Ukrainian military, had seized control of the detention facility and taken guards hostage. They claimed that these individuals were attempting to break out of the facility. Russian forces, responding to a request from the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic, intervened and freed the hostages. The ministry also said that they had neutralized the attackers. The incident occurred in the town of Rovenky, which is under the control of pro-Russian separatists. It is unclear what prompted the hostage situation or how the armed individuals managed to gain control of the detention centre. The incident comes amid a backdrop of ongoing fighting in eastern Ukraine, where Ukrainian forces are engaged in a counteroffensive against Russian forces. Neither Ukraine nor the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic have yet commented on the incident.
Summary
"The Russian Defence Ministry reported a successful operation to free guards taken hostage by prisoners in a detention centre in eastern Ukraine. The ministry claims the attackers were Ukrainian military personnel aiming for a breakout. While the incident highlights the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, further details and independent verification are needed to fully understand the situation."
Updated at: 06.18.2024
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