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They put pressure on others – Lisyansky suggested that he was waiting for militants for the death of a captured British

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They put pressure on others, – Lisyansky suggested that he was waiting for the militants for the death of a captured British

What awaits the militants for the death of a captured British/Collage of Channel 24

British Paul Ury died in captivity of militants. Now other foreigners are in the hands of Russian mercenaries. This should not just allow the occupiers to get away with it.

What can they expect – said Pavel Lisyansky – a human rights activist, co-founder of the Institute for Strategic Studies and Security. He told Channel 24 about this.

According to him, the Kremlin's opinion is that in this way they can force countries to negotiate directly with the leaders of illegal armed groups because of foreign prisoners of war.

the Kremlin wants to surprisingly legitimize these unrecognized quasi-republics in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions,” the human rights activist said.

The Russians continue to put pressure

And the fact that the Russians actually killed a British volunteer is this is pressure on other people. That is, as he explained, they are talking about other prisoners of war and representatives of diplomatic missions.

“How exactly is this I believe that MI6 (British intelligence – channel 24) and the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine identify who exactly tortured and killed a British citizen,” the expert said.

These people will be held responsible, or else they are simply liquidated.

What awaits the militants for the death of a captured British: watch the video

Paul Ury, captured by the Russians, has died: what is known

  • Briton Paul Ury was not a military man. He was captured along with fellow volunteer Dylan Healy while trying to carry out a humanitarian rescue mission on April 25.
  • Russian media say Briton Paul Ury died on July 10 . He was held captive by militants of an unrecognized quasi-republic in the Donetsk region.
  • Russian mercenaries say that he died allegedly due to “chronic diseases”.
  • However, it is likely that the occupiers used physical force to Paul Uri.
  • The parents of the Briton do not agree with the medical report of the terrorists. They believe that it is Russia that is to blame for the death of their son.

The reaction of Great Britain

After the occupiers announced the death of the British prisoner Paul Ury, the British Foreign Office summoned the Russian ambassador andria Kelina to express her concern about the latest news.

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