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Wagner Group says British aid worker’s body found in Ukraine.

The Russian mercenaries reported the discovery of a body without identifying it. Christopher Parry, 28, and Andrew Bagshaw, 48, were reported missing on Friday. With Mr. Bagshaw’s family stating that he traveled to Ukraine because he believed it was the “morally correct thing to do.”

Wagner Group of Russia asserts that the body of one of the missing British humanitarian workers has been discovered in Ukraine.

Wagner group says british aid worker's body found in ukraine.
Wagner group says british aid worker's body found in ukraine.

Christopher Parry, 28 years old, and Andrew Bagshaw, 48 years old, were last spotted leaving Kramatorsk for Soledar on Friday.

A Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office official stated. “We are assisting the families of two British men who have gone missing in Ukraine.”

We are aware of recent reports and are in communication with the Ukrainian government.

The Russian mercenary group stated in a Telegram message that paperwork belonging to both Britons was discovered on the man’s body.

Mr. Parry, a native of Cornwall, was working as a running coach in Cheltenham on February 24, 2014, when Russia invaded.

Three days before his disappearance. He spoke in an interview about the dangers he faced on his route to offer relief in Bakhmut.

He stated that he had to pick between walking and being slow but less noticeable. Or driving quickly but risking being observed by drones.

Mr. Bagshaw resided in New Zealand, and according to his family. He traveled to Ukraine because he believed it was “the moral thing to do.”

They added that they were “very proud” of his work distributing food and medicine. And enabling the elderly to relocate away from the front lines.

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