Source: China News Network
China News Network, May 23 (Guan Na) The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is still continuing. Under the agreement between the two sides, more than 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers stationed at the Mariupol Azov Steel Plant have just completed the evacuation. However, the "big fish" that has been hyped by foreign media - a senior commander in the West, did not appear.
Although Russia and Ukraine have not made any specific explanation of the existence of the "big fish", some analysts believe that identity identification of the surrendered personnel is the official beginning of "fishing".

On May 20, 2022, Ukrainian soldiers evacuated the Azov Steel Plant and sat on a bus.
has been removed, where is the "big fish" hidden?
Ukrainian soldiers stationed at the Azov Steel Plant have been besieged for several months, including many seriously injured. After Ukraine proposed to exchange Russian prisoners of war for wounded people in the steel plant, the two sides finally agreed to a "removal" plan.
evacuation started on May 16 and lasted for 5 days. The last batch of 531 trapped Ukrainian troops left the Azov Steel Plant on May 20. The Russian side said that a total of 2,439 Ukrainian troops and Ukrainian military forces "Azov Battalion" surrendered.
Ukrainian President Zelensky also said that the remaining defenders were allowed to leave. However, Dennis Pushlin, the leader of Donetsk, said that it is not ruled out that the Ukrainian army still evades in the Azov Steel Plant.
Although Ukrainian armed personnel were accused of evacuating, no reports have been disclosed whether they include the legendary "big fish".
Previously, when asked by reporters about the "big fish", Russian Presidential spokesman Peskov replied: "I cannot comment on the degree of compatibility between the reports of these media and the truth. I think this is entirely the privilege of our soldiers who handle this matter."
The surrendered acting brigade commander of the 36th Brigade of the Ukrainian Marine Corps said, "There are foreigners in the troops of the Ukrainian armed forces." However, regarding the question of whether there are senior officials and commanders among them, he replied: "I know nothing about this. I don't know any foreign senior commander has issued any orders."

On May 7, 2022, Ukrainian soldiers were in the Azov Steel Plant.
There are many different opinions about where the "big fish" is hidden. Some netizens speculated that there were "big fish" hidden among the first batch of evacuated people because the car they took when they evacuated was different from other people. Some netizens speculated that Russia "quietly" escorted the "big fish" to Moscow for interrogation, etc., but all of them have been falsified.
The "big fish" circulating on the Internet include "the head of the Ukrainian Biological Laboratory funded by the U.S. President Biden Young Son Foundation", retired Canadian Lieutenant General Cardieu, NATO Army Command Commander Roger Clautier, Western intelligence agencies, many senior commanders of NATO , etc. But all the statements have either been unverified or have been denied.
In-depth interrogation is the beginning of "fishing"?
Russian military experts analyzed that as Russia begins to interrogate Ukrainian surrendered personnel, the "Western officers" hiding in foreign mercenary may slowly surface.
Russian "Life" News Network reported on the 18th that at present, Donetsk investigators are conducting the first interrogation of the surrendered Azov Steel Plant personnel. Russian experts said that the "Azov" armed personnel must hand over those who issued the order.
"We will understand the situation of foreign mercenaries. How many of them are mercenaries and which are NATO's 'big fish'."
Russian military expert Alexei Leonkov pointed out that by understanding all the details of Mariupol's "Defense War", the "real leader" behind the execution of the order can be found.

On April 21, 2022, thick smoke rose from the Azov Steel Plant in Mariupol, Ukraine.
There are also experts who say the primary task of interrogating surrendered personnel will be to identify Western officers and make their identities public.
Regarding the interrogation of surrendered personnel, Russian military expert Konstantin Sivkov said that investigations may be carried out in many areas, but one of the most important issues is investigating the criminal behavior of armed personnel of the "Azov Battalion".According to the British " Guardian ", recently, the Russian Supreme Court will hear an application to list "Azov Camp" as a "terrorist organization", and those convicted will face a sentence of up to 20 years.