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World|politics|November 22, 2016 / 11:39 AM
Russia says Ukraine's abducted 2 soldiers from Crimea

AKIPRESS.COM - Ukraine_border_guard Russia has accused Ukraine of abducting two of its servicemen from the Crimean peninsula, which it annexed in 2014, reports BBC.

The Russian defense ministry said the men were "illegally detained" on Sunday.

Ukraine says the pair are deserters, who defected to Russia from the Ukrainian military after Crimea was annexed in 2014.

Russia called their arrest "another act of gross provocation" and called for their "immediate return".

The men have been named as Ensign Maksim Odintsov and Junior Sergeant Aleksander Baranov.

Russia said they were taken from Crimea to Ukraine's Mykolaiv region.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said the detainees were apprehended after crossing into Ukrainian-controlled territory.

In a statement, the Russian defense ministry accused Ukraine's security agencies of "fabricating" criminal charges against the two soldiers "for crimes allegedly committed against Ukraine."

It warned that "psychological and physical pressure" could be exerted on them to produce confessions.

Relations between Russia and Ukraine are at freezing point after Russia's annexation of the Crimean Peninsula more than two years ago, and support for pro-Russian insurgents in eastern Ukraine.

Earlier this month, a number of Ukrainian citizens were arrested in Crimea and accused of plotting acts of sabotage against Russia.

Several men were shown on Russian TV confessing to the claims.

Ukrainian officials have rejected the accusations.

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