Ukraine war: Britons held by rebels in Ukraine plead not guiltyon August 16, 2022 at 1:47 am

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

One of the Britons, John Harding, could be sentenced to death by the Russian-backed court, state media says.

Andrew Hill and Dylan HealyImage source, Family / SWNS

Three British men accused of being mercenaries fighting with Ukrainian forces against Russia have pleaded not guilty in a Russian proxy court.

John Harding, Dylan Healy and Andrew Hill appeared with a Croatian and Swede in so-called Donetsk People’s Republic, a breakaway region of Ukraine.

Mr Harding could be sentenced to death, Russian media reports.

The court, which is not internationally recognised, recently sentenced two British men to death.

The five men were led into court on Monday handcuffed and with black bags over their heads.

According to Russia’s state-owned Tass news agency, three of the men – Mr Harding, Swede Mathias Gustafsson and Croatian Vjekoslav Preberg – could face the death penalty.

Their cases will continue to be heard in early October.

John Harding - a fighter in Ukraine

Image source, Georgian National Legion

Family and friends of the Britons say they were not mercenaries and have called for them to be treated as prisoners of war in accordance with the Geneva Conventions.

The international treaties protect people who do not take part in fighting, like aid workers, and those who can no longer fight, like prisoners of war, against “acts of violence or intimidation”.

Ex-serviceman Mr Harding, originally from Sunderland, had been fighting alongside Ukrainian forces since moving to the country in 2018. In July he appeared in a video appealing to Prime Minister Boris Johnson for help.

Mr Hill has been fighting with Ukraine’s International Legion.

Mr Healy, from Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, had been volunteering in Ukraine as an aid worker with the Presidium Network when he was captured at a checkpoint in April, alongside Paul Urey who died in July while being held by Russian-backed separatists.

Dominik Byrne from the charity called for the men to be treated humanely.

“Dylan’s family are very concerned and worried,” he said.

“It’s shocking to see them in what is a kangaroo court, which really that has no standing in international law at all.

“They’re being treated totally against the Geneva Conventions and in a very hostile way, being transported without knowing where they are, so that’s totally unacceptable.”

Foreign governments have dismissed the trials as illegitimate, and will not negotiate with the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic.

The UK and Ukraine have condemned the sentences for violating international laws protecting prisoners of war.

The Foreign Office previously said it condemned the exploitation of civilian detainees for political purposes.

The same court in June sentenced Shaun Pinner and Aiden Aslin to death. The Britons were captured while fighting for Ukraine were accused of being mercenaries.

Their families insisted they were long-serving members of the Ukrainian military and not mercenaries.

Around the BBC - Sounds
Around the BBC footer - Sounds
- Advertisement -

Discover

Sponsor

Latest

Sebastian Vettel: Four-time world champion to retire from Formula 1 at end of 2022 seasonon July 28, 2022 at 10:36 am

Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel is to retire from Formula 1 at the end of the current season.The 35-year-old said the decision had been...

Patrick Reed: American golfer suing The Golf Channel for defamation in $750m lawsuiton August 18, 2022 at 5:46 am

US golfer Patrick Reed files a $750m defamation lawsuit against American television network The Golf Channel and commentator Brandel Chamblee.US golfer Patrick Reed files...

Not just the Proms: An unexpected history of the Royal Albert Hallon March 29, 2021 at 3:32 am

Rule Britannia has had its place - but so have Bovril, balls, Blackshirts and a bombastic celebration of the Bard.image copyrightGetty ImagesPerhaps best known...

The Queen’s funeral in pictureson September 19, 2022 at 7:31 am

Photos of the Queen's state funeral, from the procession through London to the service at Westminster Abbey.The doors to Westminster Abbey have opened as...

World Cup 2022: The story of Lionel Messi’s incredible footballing journeyon December 18, 2022 at 8:43 pm

Watch the story of Lionel Messi from his early years in Rosario to captaining his country to glory at the Copa America in 2021.Watch...