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‘Typical terrorist behavior’: Speaker slams Ukrainian Nazis for hiding behind civilians

It was revealed that the militants at Azovstal offered to trade the civilians trapped there for food and medicine

MOSCOW, May 5. /TASS/. Russia’s State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin lashed out at the actions of pro-Nazi Ukrainian militants who are boxed in at the Azovstal plant in Mariupol as typical terrorist behavior after they suggested trading civilians trapped there for food and medicine.

"It was revealed that the militants at Azovstal offered to trade the civilians trapped there for food and medicine. Think about it, first they lured people to the plant, turning them into human shields once they were holed up, and now they want to trade them for food products setting the value of a human life at 66.6 kilos. [The militants] seek just one goal, and that is to save their own hides. Typical terrorist behavior," he wrote on his Telegram channel on Thursday.

As the top lawmaker noted, the only thing worse "would have been mere cannibalism, eating the hostages." "This is a vivid example of who these Nazis are and why it is necessary to fight them," he stressed.

On May 4, during a conference call, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said that the remnants of the Ukrainian military group were securely blocked along the entire perimeter of Azovstal. Russia’s Armed Forces are carrying on efforts to convince them to lay down their arms and let the civilians out. On Wednesday, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russian troops were not storming the premises of Azovstal yet were preventing attempts by the militants boxed in there from reaching firing positions.

At a meeting with Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu on April 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin handed down a directive calling off a looming assault on Azovstal as inexpedient and ordered that the industrial zone there be tightly sealed off so that even a "fly couldn’t get through.".