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The soldiers of the foreign legion of the Armed Forces told that the former scho...

"Tortured and then executed": Australia called the Russian ambassador after the death of a prisoner of the Armed Forces (photo)

The soldiers of the foreign legion of the Armed Forces told that the former school teacher from Melbourne Oscar Jenkins was tortured and then executed before death. Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz warned Moscow of consequences. On the eve of January 14, a serviceman who asked not to be named his name told reporters that on January 9, Russian soldiers killed the Armed Forces serviceman who previously worked as a school teacher in Melbourne. About it writes Herald Sun.

The soldier who told this information instructed 32-year-old Oscar Jenkins and fought with him in the 66th mechanized brigade. "He came here to help Ukraine. He came first and went the last. And he always took care of others," he explained. Jenkins' death reports appeared in a text message in the messenger. "He was executed, his body was found. It is unknown now where it is," the publication reads.

According to a serviceman who reported it, the Russian military has an instruction to torture and kill foreign military, instead of keeping them as prisoners. "They tormented him for a few days to set as an example. The Russian military is not disturbed by laws, morality - nothing. They just come to kill," he said. The American soldier told reporters that the Jenkins' body was identified by the Vegan tattoo.

Another Australian, who is related to the Armed Forces, reported that the body of the deceased was near others. In Australia's Foreign Ministry in Canberra, a Russian ambassador was summoned. According to Australia, the most severe measures will be taken if the report of the death of a citizen captured by a citizen is confirmed.

Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz has made a statement that his government intends to take decisive measures if he found out that the Russian Federation has caused damage to the captive Australian who fought for Ukraine. At a press conference in Danport (Tasmania), the prime minister adhered to a rigid position after the Penny Head of the Australian Foreign Ministry promised that all possible answers were considered if Jenkins is dead.

"If any damage that deserves condemnation has been done, the Australian government will take the most extent," said Albaniz. "I spoke with the Ambassador of Ukraine on Monday in my office. We urge Russia to immediately confirm the status of Oscar Jenkins, we are still , seriously concerned. He added that it should "send a clear signal of Russia and other modes with similar views that the Australians are inviolable.