Two British aid workers ‘captured by Russians’ in Ukraine are named

KYIV, UKRAINE - APRIL 28: A view of damage after withdrawal of Russian troops as citizens try to heal their wounds at Gorenko Village in Kyiv, Ukraine on April 28, 2022. People, living in areas where conflicts have decreased or ended, struggle to return their daily life as clashes between Russian and Ukrainian forces continue in the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine. (Photo by Dogukan Keskinkilic/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
The non-profit organisation Presidium Community named the lads as Dylan Healy (left) and Paul Urey (proper) (Image: SWNS/Presidium)

Two British help staff reportedly captured by Russian troops in Ukraine have been named.

The non-profit organisation Presidium Community stated Paul Urey, 45, and Dylan Healy, 20, had been detained at a checkpoint south of Zaporizhzhia on Monday.

They had been stated to have been working independently as a part of a challenge within the besieged nation to offer meals, medical provides, and evacuation help.

Dominik Byrne, the organisation’s co-founder, stated the lads went lacking after going into Russian-held territory the place they had been planning to assist evacuate a girl.

An announcement from Mr Urey’s mom, Linda, launched by the organisation, stated: ‘My household and I are extraordinarily nervous

‘We all know my son Paul and his good friend who was a humanitarian help volunteer in Ukraine has been captured by the Russians.

‘He was on the market on his personal accord. We wish everybody’s help to deliver my son residence and pray he's protected.

‘My son Paul can be Sort 1 Diabetic and desires his insulin.

‘Now we have requested the Presidium Community to assist us and likewise the FCDO to assist as properly. We pray for him and hope he's protected.’

Ms Urey later instructed Sky information that her son going lacking has been her ‘worst nightmare’.

Paul Urey (Picture: Presidium Network)
Paul Urey has additionally been named as one of many detained British help staff (Image: Presidium Community)

She stated her son went again out to Ukraine a couple of week and a half in the past after he’d come residence for go away, including: ‘I begged him to not due to … Russia’s dangerous.’

Ms Urey later added: ‘I stated “please don’t go”. He stated “Muma I can’t dwell with myself understanding individuals … need assistance to get to a protected place, I've to go. I might really feel dangerous.”‘

On when she final spoke to him, she stated: ‘I used to be on FaceTime with him as much as 4am on Monday morning and that was it – gone.’

Ms Urey stated her son messages and Facetimes her a number of occasions a day however now she is listening to ‘nothing’.

‘One thing’s improper – they’ve acquired him, undoubtedly. He would contact me if he may and he can’t,’ she stated.

Requested how she was feeling, Ms Urey stated: ‘Like I need to die, like I don’t know what to do any extra. I don’t know. It’s horrible.’

She stated she had been up since 3am watching the information and rewinding it repeatedly to ensure she has not missed something.

Requested what her son is like, she stated: ‘Too caring, I want he was a horrible particular person, to be trustworthy. I do know that sounds egocentric however you don’t mess with the Russians.

‘He’s too type. I do know nothing and I simply need them to provide him again.’

Dylan Healy who is believed to be missing in Ukraine. See SWNS story SWCAmissing. A young British charity worker has gone missing in Ukraine and is feared kidnapped by Russian forces after he travelled to the war zone to rescue women and children. Dylan Healy was reportedly captured by Russian forces along with fellow charity worker Paul Urey. The pair were helping with the 'high risk evacuation' of women and children from Zaporizhzhia in south Ukraine, according to an NGO boss. Dylan, from Cambridgeshire, shared fundraising appeals on Facebook this month to buy an emergency evacuation vehicle.
Dylan Healy who's believed to be lacking in Ukraine (Image: SWNS)

The Overseas Workplace stated earlier that it's urgently in search of extra data following the studies of British nationals being detained in Ukraine.

Mr Byrne stated: ‘Mainly what wants completed is 2 issues – we have to put stress on the federal government to take this case significantly, and take a look at, by way of their networks to confirm this, but in addition to sort of assist us discover these individuals.

‘But additionally as a result of I do know diplomatic channels are fully damaged down we use these ways to search out individuals by having it very public and placing stress publicly on Russia to find out that they have these two individuals and that they’re protected and properly.

‘And we need to inform inform the Russians mainly that these aren’t spies. These aren’t navy individuals. These are simply humanitarian staff who acquired caught in a nasty scenario.’


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It comes after the demise of a British navy veteran in Ukraine.

Tributes had been paid to British navy veteran Scott Sibley, reportedly combating in help of Ukrainian forces, after the Overseas Workplace confirmed a British nationwide has died in Ukraine and one other is lacking with out figuring out the pair.

The households of each are being supported, a spokesman stated, declining to provide names or additional particulars.

In the meantime, round 8,000 British Military troops are to participate in workouts throughout jap Europe to fight Russian aggression in one of many largest deployments for the reason that Chilly Warfare.

Dozens of tanks will likely be deployed to nations starting from Finland to North Macedonia this summer time underneath plans which were enhanced for the reason that invasion of Ukraine.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace stated the ‘present of solidarity and power’ will see UK service personnel becoming a member of with Nato allies and people from the Joint Expeditionary Drive alliance, which incorporates Finland and Sweden, for the workouts.

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