Captured Briton died in captivity with separatists of Donbass

Briton Paul Johnson Anthony Dominic Uri, who was captured by the separatists of Donetsk, died of “chronic diseases”, the DPR reported.

“During the first medical examination, a number of chronic diseases were revealed, including insulin -dependent diabetes, lesion of the respiratory system, kidneys and a number of diseases of the cardiovascular system. Given diagnoses and stress, on July 10 it died,” the saying says In the message “Ombudsman” DPR “.

The Insider writes that at the end of April in the Zaporizhzhya region of Ukraine, the Russian military detained two British, 45-year-old Uri and 22-year-old Dylan Hili. They introduced themselves as volunteers of the non -governmental organization Presidium Network, which is engaged in the evacuation of people from the conflict zones. Uri and Hili headed towards the Dnieper in the Zaporizhzhya region and were captured on a checkpoint. “We know that my son was captured by the Russians when he tried to help citizens of Ukraine. He was there of his own free will,” said Sky News elderly mother with a request to help her son’s son out of captivity. Paul Uri from the English city of Warrington is described as a “family man with children”, who “did not serve in the army” and decided to engage in humanitarian activities. Previously, he had experience in Afghanistan. There he spent 8 years as a civilian contractor.