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British national captured by Russia in Kursk region while fighting for Ukraine: report

If confirmed, it could be one of the first publicly known case of a Western national captured on Russian soil while fighting for Ukraine

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James Scott Rhys Anderson claims that he went to Ukraine after being discharged from the army. Photo: Handout
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The Russian military has captured a British national fighting alongside Ukrainian troops in Russia’s partially occupied Kursk region, state news agency Tass reported Monday, citing unidentified sources in law enforcement.

The man was identified by Tass and other media as James Scott Rhys Anderson. Tass quoted him as saying that he had served as a signalman in the British army for four years and then joined the International Legion of Ukraine, formed early on in Russia’s nearly 3-year-old war against its neighbour.

In Ukraine, Anderson reportedly served as an instructor for Ukrainian troops and was deployed to the Kursk region against his will. Tass published a video of the man saying in English that he doesn’t want to be “here.”

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The report couldn’t be independently verified, but if confirmed, it could be one of the first publicly known case of a Western national captured on Russian soil while fighting for Ukraine.

The UK Embassy in Moscow and the Russian Defence Ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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The soldier’s father, Scott Anderson, told Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper that his son’s Ukrainian commander had informed him that the young man had been captured.

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