Russian, Ukrainian Citizens Freed in Mali Diagnosed With Illnesses, Exhaustion
L'essentiel
- Russian and Ukrainian citizens released from captivity in Mali have been diagnosed with multiple illnesses and severe physical exhaustion, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
- An initial medical examination at the Africa Corps hospital revealed their poor health condition.
- The hostages will be transported by Russian military aircraft to Moscow for treatment and rehabilitation.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Russian and Ukrainian citizens were held captive in Mali. The Russian Africa Corps, a military organization, secured their release. The hostages were found to be in poor health condition requiring medical treatment in Moscow.
Russian and Ukrainian citizens released from captivity in Mali have been diagnosed with multiple illnesses and severe physical exhaustion, the Russian Defense Ministry has said. "An initial medical examination by Russian doctors at the Africa Corps hospital revealed multiple illnesses and severe physical exhaustion," the ministry said. The hostages freed by Russian Africa Corps servicemen will be transported by Russian military transport aircraft to Moscow for treatment and rehabilitation. The management of the Russian company expressed gratitude to the Africa Corps servicemen and the Russian Defense Ministry for securing the release of their employees.
Questions ouvertes
- How many citizens were released?
- How long were they held captive?
- Who held them captive?
- What specific illnesses were diagnosed?





