The Briton Paul Urey, who was held captive by the self-proclaimed DPR, died on July 10. This is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the Republic's Ombudswoman Daria Morozova.
Despite the severity of the alleged crime, the DPR provided him with appropriate assistance,» Morozova assured.
In April, the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office opened a criminal case over the disappearance of two British volunteers. The Guardian wrote that we are talking about Paul Urey and Dylan Healy. According to the agency, on April 25 they were kidnapped by Russian soldiers. The Presidium Network, which provides humanitarian assistance in conflict zones, said that volunteers were detained while trying to evacuate a family from Dneprudny. Yuri and Healy worked independently and were not part of any association.
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