Ukraine war: Family of British man captured by Russian forces working to ensure his rights are upheld
The family of a British man captured in Mariupol say he considers Ukraine"his adopted country" and they are working with the Foreign Office to ensure his rights as a prisoner of war are being upheld.
In footage broadcast on Russian state TV, Mr Pinner said he had been fighting in the besieged port city for five to six weeks but is now in the breakaway region of Donetsk.
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