Britain, U.N. official condemn Donbas death sentences against British soldiers


  • Two men convicted by self-proclaimed Donetsk republic
  • Sentences “egregious breach” of war convention: UK’s Truss
  • They were fighting as part of Ukraine army, family says
  • Britain seeks their release; talking to Ukraine not Russia

LONDON, June 10 (Reuters) – Britain on Friday condemned Russian proxy authorities in Donbas for what it called an “egregious breach” of the Geneva convention in sentencing to death two British nationals captured in the separatist region while fighting for Ukraine.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman said he was talking to Ukraine rather than Russia about Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner, who were convicted of “mercenary activities” by a court in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).

Aslin’s family said he and Pinner “are not, and never were, mercenaries.”

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They were living in Ukraine when war broke out and “as members of Ukrainian armed forces, should be treated with respect just like any other prisoners of war,” the family said in a statement.

A U.N. official said trials conducted under such circumstances were tantamount to war crimes, while Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba condemned what he called a “sham trial against prisoners of war”.

PM Johnson’s spokesman said Britain’s priority was to work with Kyiv to quickly secure the soldiers’ release.

Asked if Britain would talk to Russia, he replied: “We don’t have regular interaction with the Russians.”

British foreign minister Liz Truss, who spoke with Kuleba on Friday, called the sentencing an “egregious breach of the Geneva convention”. read more

A still image, taken from footage of the Supreme Court of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, shows Britons Aiden Aslin, Shaun Pinner and Moroccan Brahim Saadoun captured by Russian forces during a military conflict in Ukraine, in a courtroom cage at a location given as Donetsk, Ukraine, in a still image from a video released June 8, 2022. Video taken June 8, 2022. Supreme Court of Donetsk People’s Republic/Handout via REUTERS TV

Russia’s foreign ministry said Britain’s reaction to such sentences was “often hysterical”, and that it should appeal to the self-proclaimed DPR authorities.

Britain does not recognise the DPR. The Ukrainian government has no control over the eastern parts held by the separatists.

Russia has deployed massive firepower there to extend the separatists’ reach as part of its invasion of Ukraine, which it terms a “special military operation”. read more

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the two Britons and Brahim Saadoun, a Moroccan also sentenced to death, had committed crimes on the territory of the self-proclaimed breakaway state.

Among United Nations member states, only Russia recognises the entire Ukrainian province of Donetsk, much of which remains under Ukrainian control, as the independent DPR. The territory is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine.

A senior Ukrainian official said Russia wanted to use the foreigners as hostages to put pressure on the West over peace negotiations. read more

The U.N. official, speaking in Geneva, expressed concern.

“According to the chief command of Ukraine, all…



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