Fears rise for 2,500 Ukrainian POWs from steel plant that Russia labelled neo-Nazis By News May 23, 2022 Add Comment Edit A Moscow-backed separatist leader says nearly 2,500 Ukrainian fighters taken prisoner from the besieged Mariupol steel plant will face tribunals. Share this post Related PostsSelling something online? Beware fake buyers and their 'overpayment' scamRace to save stricken Sydney to Hobart yacht from disintegrating on pristine beachAustralia to buy American-made long-range HIMARS missile systemAustralian governments have kept much of their COVID research secret. Why?How can I use annual leave and public holidays to get the maximum time off in 2023?Exactly how bad is the COVID outbreak in China? Here's what we know from those insideThree leaders hold the fate of 2023 in their hands — and the world is watching'Doesn't achieve anything': China testing requirements rebuked
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