Two Russian soldiers have been charged in Ukraine with terrorism offences after being captured by Ukrainian troops earlier in the week.<br /><br /> The pair who admitted working for the Russian military could face up to 15 years in prison.<br /><br /> After interviewing the soldiers at a military hospital in Kiev, Michael Bociurkiw, spokesperson for the OSCE special monitoring mission to Ukraine said:<br /><br /> “Both individuals claimed that they were members of a unit of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and that they were on a reconnaissance mission and that they had been to Ukraine on missions before.”<br /><br /> The Kremlin has once again denied its involvement in the war in eastern Ukraine and said they would take the necessary steps to get its two citizens freed.<br /><br /> Vladimir Putin says Moscow is making efforts toward release of 2 Russians from Ukraine http://t.co/VnXpuAyiRt pic.twitter.com/VRvEU3HdQO— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 22, 2015<br /><br /> On Friday, Ukraine`s parliament voted to suspend what remains of militar
