A Russian mercenary group has said that it has found the body of one of the British aid workers missing in Ukraine
It is unclear which of the two men was found.
Russia's mercenary Wagner group said documents belonging to both Britons had been found on his body, Reuters reported. A photo posted alongside the statement seemed to show passports with the names of Andrew Bagshaw and Christopher Parry. Mr Parry, 28, and Mr Bagshaw, 48, were last seen on Friday heading to the town of Soledar in the eastern Donetsk region of the country, where heavy fighting is reported, and contact with them was lost.
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