Russian media said that "267 Ukrainian navy soldiers surrendered" Kadyrov sent a live video

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"Russia Today" announced on April 5 that 267 soldiers and officers of the 503rd Independence Battalion of the Ukrainian Navy surrendered to the Russian army in Mariupol, Ukraine. On April 5, local time, Chechen leader Kadyrov exposed the footage of the surrender of Ukrainian soldiers on social media, saying, "This is a very correct choice they consciously made." Kadyrov said, "We will not fight civilians. The Russian army is fighting thugs, Nazis and other people who have brought no benefit to Russia and Ukraine."
This video, which is obviously unfavorable to the Ukrainian side, was immediately questioned on Twitter for authenticity. Netizens said, "The fake surrender footage was filmed. The uniforms of these soldiers in the video are too clean, no one was injured, no one needs to shave, and these T-shirts are faulty." Claims that "the 503rd battalion of the Ukrainian Marine Corps denies the Russian side's claims." The Russian side said that the Ukrainian Marine Corps had surrendered collectively to Russia in Mariupol.
Before this Ukrainian surrender video was exposed, Russia and Ukraine had been quarreling over the "Bucha Incident" for many days. On April 3, Ukrainian media released a series of videos and pictures of the deaths of civilians in the city of Butcha. The Ukrainian side accused the Russian army of committing crimes against these civilians. Under the atrocities, the Russian Defense Bureau denied that the death of civilians in Butcha City was related to Russia.

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