Four Russian prisoners escape custody in Ukraine's Kramatorsk, sources say

On Monday, July 14, four prisoners from the Russian occupation forces escaped from a convoy in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, according to sources.
Sources report that the prisoners are being searched for by officers of the Kramatorsk District Police Department — the Russian soldiers may be hiding in the private sector on the outskirts of the city. It is believed the escapees may be planning to seize a vehicle and continue moving.
Capture of Russian POWs
Earlier, we reported that Ukrainian paratroopers captured ten Russian soldiers in the Kursk direction.
In addition, fighters of the Special Operations Forces (SSO) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine took several dozen Russian marines prisoner in Russia’s Kursk region. Notably, the servicemen of Russia’s 810th Naval Infantry Brigade were captured on the very day the aggressor country was celebrating Naval Infantry Day.
Meanwhile, soldiers of the 8th SSO Regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out a raid on Russian positions in the Kursk region. During the operation, ten soldiers were eliminated and another three were captured.