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Russian deputy envoy to UN expects decision on Russian sailors in Ismail to be made

Dmitry Polyansky stressed that what was happening with the sailors could be called "a violation of all imaginable and unimaginable humanitarian norms"

MOSCOW, October 15. /TASS/. The Russian side expects the situation around its sailors in Ismail, who are not being released from vessels that have entered the Ukrainian port for repairs, to be resolved soon, Russia's First Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Dmitry Polyansky said on Friday.

"The story with our sailors in Ismail is not heard in the media space. But we know about it and we do not get off it. I think that some solution will be found," the diplomat said during a Soloviev Live TV broadcast.

Polyansky stressed that what was happening with the sailors could be called "a violation of all imaginable and unimaginable humanitarian norms". "The situation there is really critical. And there are, unfortunately, as far as I understand, people who now have problems with health. Ukraine, of course, keeps it quiet, and Western colleagues do not make it public either," he added.

On September 2, the Russian human rights commissioner said that the situation around the Russian civilian sailors, who have been held by the Ukrainian side for more than six months at the ship repair plants in Ismail, escalated. According to her, there were 66 sailors, including five seriously ill ones, on the vessels at that time. In this connection, Moskalkova appealed to the UN, OSCE and the Council of Europe to assist in the immediate return of the Russian civilian sailors home. Later, Moskalkova reported that the competent Russian authorities managed to secure the release of one of the detainees.