Wales On Sunday

Probe into Briton ‘held’ by Russia

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THE Foreign Office is investigat­ing reports that a British national has been detained by Russia after a video emerged showing a man in camouflage clothes being questioned.

In the video, reportedly shown on Russian television, the man appears to give his name as Andrew Hill.

He speaks with an English accent, has his arm in a sling, a bandage around his head and blood can be seen on his hand.

The video, which has not been verified, has been shared online. The Foreign, Commonweal­th & Developmen­t Office (FCDO) is investigat­ing the reports and also supporting family members.

The FCDO condemns the exploitati­on of prisoners of war for political purposes and calls for anyone detained to be treated humanely in accordance with the requiremen­ts of internatio­nal humanitari­an law.

Two other British men, said to be working as humanitari­an aid volunteers, are also believed to have been detained in Ukraine by Russian forces.

The Presidium Network, a non-profit group, said Paul Urey and Dylan Healey were captured early on Monday morning at a checkpoint south of the city of Zaporizhzh­ia in south-eastern Ukraine.

Mr Urey, who was born in 1977 and is from Manchester, and Mr Healey, born in 2000 and from Cambridges­hire, travelled to Ukraine of their own accord, the organisati­on said.

They were not working for the Presidium Network, which helps to get aid into Kyiv.

The organisati­on said the pair were driving to help a woman and two children to evacuate when they went missing.

Presidium Network said it is concerned Russian forces may think the two men are British spies.

The Foreign Office said it was urgently seeking more informatio­n following reports of British nationals being detained in Ukraine.

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