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Ukraine’s Medvedchuk asks Putin, Zelensky to swap him for soldiers, Mariupol residents

Vladimir Zelensky announced that Medvedchuk was seized on April 12
Leader of the Opposition Platform For Life party Viktor Medvedchuk Irina Yakovleva/TASS
Leader of the Opposition Platform For Life party Viktor Medvedchuk
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KIEV, April 18. /TASS/. Ukrainian politician Viktor Medvedchuk has called on Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Vladimir Zelensky of Ukraine, to swap him for servicemen and Mariupol residents.

"I, Viktor Vladimirovich Medvedchuk, want to ask Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky that the Ukrainian side exchange me for Mariupol defenders and residents, who are still there and cannot safely leave the city through humanitarian corridors," he said in a video address posted on the Telegram channel of the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) on Monday.

According to the SBU press service, "around 120,000 civilians," as well as Azov battalion militants and marines from the 36th brigade are holed up in Mariupol.

Zelensky announced that Medvedchuk was seized on April 12. On his Telegram channel, Zelensky posted a photo of a handcuffed man resembling Medvedchuk and suggested the man be swapped for Ukrainian prisoners.

Later, Medvedchuk’s wife, Oksana Marchenko, released several video addresses to say that her husband’s detention was politically motivated. She asked Putin for help in getting her husband back through a prisoner exchange. She also addressed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. Apart from that, Medvedchuk’s wife addressed the families of the captured British nationals to ask UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to help reach a swap deal for her husband.