Captured British man Paul Urey possibly suffered 'unspeakable' torture, says Ukraine
The body of a captured British man who died in detention has been returned by Russia with signs of "possible unspeakable torture," Ukraine says.
The UK has previously described Mr Urey as an aid worker and said Russia must face responsibility for his death. Mr Urey, from Warrington, Cheshire, was detained at a checkpoint near the south-eastern city of Zaporizhzhia in April and accused of being a mercenary. "He died of acute coronary insufficiency aggravated by pulmonary and brain edema," Russian state news agency Tass quoted one official, Natalya Nikonorova, as saying at the time.
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