Aiden Aslin’s mother says Ukraine fighter should be treated as prisoner of war after images show him injured

The family of a British man allegedly captured by Russian forces while fighting in Ukraine have described footage of him in captivity as “propaganda” and begged Vladimir Putin to “treat him with humanity”.

Images on Russian television appeared to show Aiden Aslin, 28, originally from Nottinghamshire, being led around in handcuffs with a cut on his forehead.

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