The Daily Telegraph

‘Jihadi Adam’ suspected of killing Briton in Ukraine

- By Martin Evans Crime editor

AN AUSTRALIAN-ALGERIAN jihadist has been named by police as the main suspect in the murder of a British former paratroope­r found shot dead in Ukraine.

Daniel Burke, from Wythenshaw­e in Manchester, travelled to Ukraine in 2022 to help fight against the Russian invaders.

But the 36-year-old was found dead almost 30 miles away from the front line in the Zaporizhzh­ia area in August last year.

He had been shot from behind in the head and neck and his body left in a drain near a shooting range.

The Ukrainian authoritie­s have named his suspected killer as Abdelfetah “Adam” Nourine, who holds dual Australian and Algerian nationalit­y.

Mr Nourine, who is also known as Jihadi Adam, is believed to have left the area and his whereabout­s are unknown.

An inquest into Mr Burke’s death was opened this week.

Zak Golombek, the area coroner for Manchester, was told a man had confessed to being involved in the shooting but had claimed it was an accident.

While in Ukraine, Mr Burke headed a group of foreign military volunteers known as the Dark Angels.

Greater Manchester Police, which is assisting his family, said efforts were continuing in Ukraine to find the suspect.

Det Supt Lewis Hughes, from the force’s serious crime division, said: “Our deepest condolence­s continue to be with Daniel Burke’s family, who have endured the most awful six months.

“We know his death is only made more traumatic by the absence of justice, and those closest to Daniel remain at the heart of our involvemen­t in this case.”

Mr Burke had previously travelled to Syria where he had fought alongside the Kurdish People’s Protection Units, or YPG, against Islamic State.

After returning to Britain, he was charged with three terror offences.

Mr Burke spent seven months on remand, much of it in solitary confinemen­t, before the charges were dropped.

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