British aid workers reportedly captured in Ukraine by Russian forces named

Two British support staff who had been reportedly captured by Russian forces in Ukraine have been named.

British-based organisation Presidium Community stated Paul Urey and Dylan Healy had been captured on Monday.

The pair had been captured at a checkpoint south of the town of Zaporizhzhia in south-eastern Ukraine, in keeping with Presidium Community.

Dominik Byrne, the organisation's co-founder, stated the boys had gone lacking after going into Russian-held territory the place they had been planning to assist evacuate a lady.

Three hours after they had been presupposed to arrive at her residence, the girl stated she had been questioned by Russian troopers about two males that they had picked up, Byrne stated.

"On Wednesday night, I bought a name and messages from contacts of theirs again in England saying that they're lacking and we consider we all know the place they're, and that they have been taken by Russians," Byrne informed Reuters.

Mr Urey's household stated in an announcement: "My household and I are extraordinarily fearful. We all know Paul and his buddy who're humanitarian support volunteers in Ukraine have been captured by the Russians.

"He was on the market on his personal accord. We wish everybody's help to convey him residence and pray he's secure."

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