Snake Island border guards initially presumed dead, were captured by Russians, Ukrainian Navy says


The 13 Ukrainian border guards who were feared dead after they told the Russian military to ‘go f*** yourself’ over the radio as they defended a small island in the Black Sea are actually alive and being held as prisoners of war, the Ukrainian Navy has since confirmed.

‘We are very happy to learn that our brothers are alive and well,’ it declared in a statement. 

The Ukrainian Navy added that a civilian ship had gone to the island to help after the attack, but it was captured by the Russians, and demanded the release of all Ukrainian citizens.

‘Illegal capture of a civilian ship – a non-combatant without performing any military mission, is a violation of the rules and customs of war, international humanitarian law,’ the Ukrainian Navy added. ‘We demand from Russia the immediate release of illegally occupied citizens of Ukraine.’ 

The guards defending Zmiinyi (Snake) Island, a strategically-significant speck of land south of the port of Odessa, had originally thought to have gone down in a blaze of glory during Thursday’s attacks. 

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy even promised to posthumously decorate ‘the heroic deceased border guards.’ 

But pictures released by the Russian Defense Ministry claim guards, part of the Ukrainian independent law enforcement agency, the State Border Guard Service, are in fact still alive after ‘voluntarily’ surrendering their garrison to Russian troops.   

Almost a dozen photos released by Russia purportedly show the men boarding buses, being given bottled water and a food parcel, before being shown sitting in their seats. 

Ukrainian border guards protecting tiny island in the Black Sea from Russia were thought to have been killed after telling Russian navy to 'go f**k yourself' but Russia has since released almost a dozen pictured

Ukrainian border guards protecting tiny island in the Black Sea from Russia were thought to have been killed after telling Russian navy to ‘go f**k yourself’ but Russia has since released almost a dozen pictured

The guards defending Zmiinyi (Snake) Island, a speck of land south of the port of Odessa, had originally thought to have been killed but to have gone down in a blaze of linguistic glory but they were purportedly pictured on Saturday

The guards defending Zmiinyi (Snake) Island, a speck of land south of the port of Odessa, had originally thought to have been killed but to have gone down in a blaze of linguistic glory but they were purportedly pictured on Saturday

The Ukrainian border guards manning a tiny island in the Black Sea near Romania who were originally thought killed on Thursday after telling a Russian warship to 'go f*** yourselves' when they were told to surrender, are now believed to have survived

The Ukrainian border guards manning a tiny island in the Black Sea near Romania who were originally thought killed on Thursday after telling a Russian warship to ‘go f*** yourselves’ when they were told to surrender, are now believed to have survived

Snake Island is strategically important because it allows Russia to claim territorial waters stretching 12 nautical miles out to sea.

Snake Island is strategically important because it allows Russia to claim territorial waters stretching 12 nautical miles out to sea.

Russia have even said that men will be released an be allowed to return to their families.  

The Ukrainian Navy confirmed Monday that the soldiers on the island repelled two attacks by Russian forces, but were forced to surrender ‘due to the lack of ammunition.’

They also said in the statement that Russian forces destroyed Snake Island’s infrastructure, including lighthouses, towers and antennas. 

On Friday, an audio clip shared online, an officer from a Russian military ship can be heard telling the Ukrainian guards to ‘lay down your arms immediately to avoid bloodshed and unjustified deaths’, adding ‘otherwise you will be bombed’.

The guards can then be heard talking amongst themselves, agreeing ‘this is it’, before they responded to the Russian navy saying: ‘Russian warship, go f*** yourself.’

Ukraine later lost contact with its forces defending the island on Thursday after Russia conducted strikes from the air and sea, officials in Kyiv said.

A video circulating on Twitter also appeared to show the moment that the island was shelled. It showed a Ukrainian soldier staring at a camera before a shell landed nearby.  

The Ukrainian Navy called for their immediate release. 

Pictures released by Russia on Saturday purportedly show Ukrainian servicemen arriving from Snake Island, having left their garrison and 'voluntarily surrendering' to Russian troops

Pictures released by Russia on Saturday purportedly show Ukrainian servicemen arriving from Snake Island, having left their garrison and ‘voluntarily surrendering’ to Russian troops

Before getting on board a bus, the soldiers were given food parcels and bottles water

Before getting on board a bus, the soldiers were given food parcels and bottles water

Russian officials handed the Ukrainian solders bottled water as they boarded a bus

Russian officials handed the Ukrainian solders bottled water as they boarded a bus

The Russians have said the men who were captured will be 'returned to their families'

The Russians have said the men who were captured will be ‘returned to their families’

The men can be seeing boarding a bus having been taken off Snake Island during the operation

The men can be seeing boarding a bus having been taken off Snake Island during the operation

The Ukrainian border guards manning the tiny Snake Island in the Black Sea near Romania were thought to have been killed on Thursday after telling a Russian warship to 'go f*** yourselves' when they were ordered to surrender, but now it's thought they survived

The Ukrainian border guards manning the tiny Snake Island in the Black Sea near Romania were thought to have been killed on Thursday after telling a Russian warship to ‘go f*** yourselves’ when they were ordered to surrender, but now it’s thought they survived

Protestors in Munich, Germany hold signs containing messages of the Snake Island attack where a Russian warship was told ''go f**k yourself'' by border police

Protestors in Munich, Germany hold signs containing messages of the Snake Island attack where a Russian warship was told ”go f**k yourself” by border police

The soldiers were posted on Snake Island in the Odesa region and were defending the territory after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The island is ruled by Ukraine but sits just miles from the coast of NATO member Romania

The soldiers were posted on Snake Island in the Odesa region and were defending the territory after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The island is ruled by Ukraine but sits just miles from the coast of NATO member Romania

On Friday, Russia’s defense ministry said 82 Ukrainian soldiers on the island had surrendered to them voluntarily. It made no mention of carrying out strikes or inflicting casualties.

Russian Major-General Igor Konashenkov stated how the servicemen on the island ‘laid down their arms and voluntarily surrendered to a unit of the Russian Armed Forces.’ 

‘Russian media reported that Ukrainian servicemen on the island had been sent to Sevastopol’ in Crimea the statement explained. 

Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion in the early hours of Thursday, Moscow’s most aggressive action since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. 

Snake Island is ruled by Ukraine but sits just miles from the coast of Romania. 

It is strategically important because it will allow Russia to claim territorial waters stretching 12 nautical miles out to sea. 

They cover important shipping channels to the port cities of Odessa, Mykolaiv and Kherson. 

After taking the island, Russia would have been able to cut off the shipping channels, isolating Ukraine from international markets and depriving its economy of vital trade revenues as it seeks to defend itself. 

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