British Aid Worker Dies in Captivity in Separatist East Ukraine – Official

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Paul Urey, a British aid worker captured in Ukraine by pro-Russian forces, has died in captivity, an official in the self-proclaimed Donetsk
Sunday, DNR human rights ombudsperson Daria Morozova said in a post on the Telegram messaging app, citing chronic illness and stress as the
insulin-dependent diabetes, respiratory system failure, kidney failure and several cardiovascular illnesses
thoughts are with his family and friends," a Downing Street spokesman said.British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said Moscow bears "full
responsibility" for Urey's reported death."I am shocked to hear reports of the death of British aid worker Paul Urey while in the custody of
a Russian proxy in Ukraine," she said
"Russia must bear the full responsibility for this."An international legion backing Kyiv told the Interfax-Ukraine news agency that Urey was
an aid worker, not a professional soldier as DNR authorities claimed."We are saddened by the news of Mr
Urey's death..
He did not fight in Ukraine
He was an employee of a humanitarian organization," the press service of the International Legion for the Defense of Ukraine said.Urey's
We have asked the Presidium Network to help us and also the Foreign Office to help as well