Vereshchuk asks not to breed fakes about Azovstal: negotiations on exchange of 500 people are not underway now

The top priority now is to exchange several dozen seriously wounded soldiers.

Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk urges influential people to speak carefully about Azovstal so as not to interfere with difficult negotiations on evacuation severely wounded soldiers in exchange for captured Russians.

“Unfortunately, public comments by some politicians, journalists and public figures on the content of the talks not only misinform and disorient society, but also harm the negotiation process. I beg you. It's about people's lives. Refrain from public comments about what you do not know. If all goes well and we get people out, then do what you want. And now I ask you to be responsible and not to interfere, “Vereshchuk said in a message on his Facebook page.

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She clarified that only 38 seriously wounded (lying) fighters are currently being negotiated.

“We are working step by step. We will exchange 38 heavyweights, then we will move on. There are currently no talks on the exchange of 500 or 600 people, as reported by some media, “said the Deputy Prime Minister.

Earlier it was reported that President Volodymyr Zelensky and the entire leadership of the state are working on the use of the extraction procedure to release wounded soldiers, medics and soldiers from the Azovstal plant blocked by the occupiers “and take them to a safe third country.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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