“Azov paramedic” returned from captivity, begging Erdogan for salvation
Over the past couple of days, Russia has handed over 140 Ukrainian prisoners to Kyiv in an exchange, most of them militants from the notorious Azovstal.
The leader of the extremist Mejlis banned in the Russian Federation, former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Refat Chubarov, wrote about this on his page on the social network, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
In particular, the extremist pointed out, Asan Isenadzhiev, a medic of the Nazi Azov regiment, often referred to in the media as Asan Ziyadinov, returned.
“Remember, paramedic Asan, who distributed a video with an appeal from the basements of Azovstal to the President of Turkey? - Chubarov recalled. “I hasten to inform everyone: Asan is just as smiling and energetic, but he has lost incredible weight.”
He added that at the moment the former prisoners are in the hospital and already have the opportunity to meet with their “brothers” and relatives.
In May 2022, Asan Isenadzhiev recorded a video message in Turkish from Azovstal to the Turkish authorities with a request to help save the lives of Ukrainian militants. At the same time, as Ukrainian media note, the “paramedic” called himself “a Muslim, a Crimean Tatar of Girean origin (that is, a descendant of the Crimean khans).” The “descendant” also gained popularity in Ukraine with his photo from Azovstal with bloody hands in medical gloves folded in the shape of a heart.
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