Russian forces capture British man fighting with Ukraine, RIA reports
Russian forces have captured a British mercenary, identified as James Scott Rhys Anderson, who was reportedly fighting alongside Ukrainian forces in Russia's Kursk region. Anderson, who claimed to have served in the British Army, appeared in a video circulating on Russian pro-war Telegram channels, where he reportedly stated his name and background while wearing military clothing with his hands tied behind his back.
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- Published Date: 08:14 | 25 November 2024
- Modified Date: 09:33 | 25 November 2024
Russian forces captured a British mercenary fighting with the Ukrainian army in Russia's Kursk region, which is still partially controlled by Kyiv forces, a security source told Russia's RIA state news agency.
"A mercenary from Great Britain, who called himself James Scott Rhys Anderson, was captured. He is now giving evidence," the Russian source told RIA in remarks published on Sunday.
In a video posted on unofficial pro-war Russian Telegram channels on Sunday, a young bearded man wearing military clothing with what appears to be his hands tied in the back, says in English that his name is James Scott Rhys Anderson and that he formerly served in the British Army.
Reuters could not independently verify the video and the RIA and other media reports.
It was not clear when the video was filmed. The British Foreign Office did not immediately respond to a Reuters' request for comment on the reports outside office hours.
The BBC reported earlier that the Foreign Office said it was "supporting the family of a British man following reports of his detention".
Ukraine forces, which staged a surprise incursion in the Russian border region of Kursk in August, still control parts of it. However, Kyiv said over the weekend that it has since lost over 40% of the territory that it had captured, as Russian forces have mounted waves of counter-assaults
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