LONDON -Russia’s defence ministry on Friday launched a video exhibiting an injured British man captured in Ukraine being questioned by unidentified Russian forces.
The person, who stated his identify was Andrew Hill and spoke with a British accent, was proven with a bandaged left arm, some form of makeshift bandage round his head and blood on his proper arm.
“I don’t have a rank… I simply know the overseas legion stated I may assist,” the person stated underneath questioning about his rank.
The Russian defence ministry stated he had surrendered to Russian troops within the Mykolaiv area of southwestern Ukraine. He was carrying a weapon, he stated.
Britain’s overseas ministry didn't instantly reply to a request for remark.
The captured man informed his Russian questioners that he was from Plymouth in southern England and had 4 youngsters and a accomplice. He stated he had travelled of his personal accord to assist Ukraine. Russian troopers took his passport, he stated.
When the person requested if he was secure, one of many Russians answered: “Sure you're secure completely.”
The Russians stated he would get medical look after his accidents – which appeared to incorporate a bullet wound of some variety.
Russia calls the invasion it launched on Feb. 24 a “particular operation” to disarm Ukraine and shield it from fascists. Ukraine and the West say the fascist allegation is baseless and that the warfare is an unprovoked act of aggression.
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