Russia reportedly captures a Briton fighting for Ukraine as Russian
troops advance
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[November 25, 2024]
Russia's military captured a British national fighting
with Ukrainian troops who have occupied part of Russia's Kursk region,
according to reports Monday, as Moscow began daylight drone attacks on
civilian areas of Ukraine and its ground forces accelerated gains along
parts of the front line.
The Briton was identified by state news agency 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 neighbor.
On the battlefield, Ukrainian forces are straining to hold at bay a push
by Russia's bigger army at places in the eastern Donetsk region. Russian
forces recently have gained ground at “a significantly quicker rate”
than they did in the whole of last year, according to the Institute for
the Study of War, a Washington think tank.
The Russians have detected and are exploiting weaknesses in the
Ukrainian defenses, it said in an analysis late Sunday.
The war surpassed 1,000 days last week, and the milestone coincided with
a significant escalation in hostilities.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s air force said Russia is adapting its drone
tactics, as it fired 145 Shahed drones at Ukraine.
Russia has started launching drones during the day, whereas in the past
most drone attacks occurred during the night, the air force said.
Andrii Kovalenko, the head of the National Security Council’s
Counter-disinformation Center, said earlier this month that the Russians
were looking to conserve their stocks of more destructive but more
expensive missiles and also terrorize civilians.
The air force said it stopped almost all the drones before they struck.
But a morning missile attack on downtown Kharkiv, Ukraine’s
second-largest city in the northeast, injured at least 23 people,
according to Mayor Ihor Terekhov. He said the attack on a densely
populated residential area was carried out by a modified surface-to-air
S-400 missile.
The father of the British man says he was told by a Ukrainian commander
of his capture
The captured Briton 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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In this photo taken from a video released by Russian Defense
Ministry press service on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024, Russian servicemen
operate a Russian Uragan self-propelled multiple rocket launcher in
an undisclosed location. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via
AP)
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 U.K. Embassy in Moscow said officials were "supporting the
family of a British man following reports of his detention” but
provided no further details.
The Russian Defense Ministry did not immediately respond to requests
for comment.
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.
Scott Anderson said his son had served in the British military for
four years, then briefly worked as a police custody officer before
going to Ukraine to fight. He said he tried to convince his son not
to join the Ukrainian military, and now he fears for his safety.
“I’m hoping he’ll be used as a bargaining chip, but my son told me
they torture their prisoners and I’m so frightened he’ll be
tortured," he told the newspaper.
The International Legion for Defense of Ukraine was created at the
request of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shortly after
Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.
The Legion is a unit of Ukraine’s Ground Forces that consists mostly
of foreign volunteers. Apart from the Legion, Ukraine recruits
foreigners to other units of its army, filling squads, companies, or
even battalions.
Early on in the war, Ukraine’s authorities said over 20,000 people
from 52 countries came to Ukraine to help it defend itself against
Russia's aggression. Ever since, the numbers of foreign fighters in
the ranks of the Ukrainian military have been classified.
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