Russia returned the body of the British Paul Ury with signs of torture
Russia returned the body of British citizen Paul Ury with signs of torture, informed Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets on his telegram channel.
Paul Ury happened to be in the captivity of the so-called “DPR” and died on July 10. The “DPR” authorities first reported that he died “due to illness and stress”, then the cause of death was called “acute coronary insufficiency, complicated by pulmonary and cerebral edema.”
Lubinets said that Russia returned the body of the Briton after more than 1.5 months of transfer, on his body “parts of the body are missing, there are cuts.” “In January, we are seeing reports from Russian propagandists about the appearance of Paul Ury “as a result of illness and stress,” and today, September 7, we received a mutilated body,” he said.
By his determination, the final cause of death was established by a forensic examination.
“As an ombudsman, I already spoke responsibly today that the death was violent. , which is further evidence during the tribune over the mass distribution and revealed violation.”
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba wrote tweeted that “detaining and torturing individuals is barbaric and a heinous war crime.”
“He was a brave man who dedicated himself to saving people. Ukraine will never forget him and his feat.
Great Britain after reports of the death of Paul Ury called the Russian ambassador. Prior to this, London’s expectations from Moscow for clarifications occurred.
Paul Uri was 45 years old. By data BBC Ukrainian Service, he was a volunteer, worked with the Presidium Network public and helped Ukrainians during the war. Paul Ury’s family blamed the death of his government on Russia and those who significantly held him captive. According to them, they know for certain that at the time of the arrest, Paul had insulin with him – he suffered from type 1 diabetes.