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Pro-Russian separatists uphold foreigners’ death sentences

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  • Pro-Russian separatist leader says he will not commute death sentences.
  • Denis Pushilin accuses the British Prime Minister of ignoring their fate.
  • Two Britons and a Moroccan have been sentenced to death by a court.
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A pro-Russian separatist leader in eastern Ukraine said on Sunday that he would not commute the death sentences of two Britons and a Moroccan for fighting alongside the Ukrainian army.

“They came to Ukraine to kill civilians for money. That’s why I don’t see any conditions for any mitigation or modification of the sentence,” Denis Pushilin, the leader of the separatist Donetsk region, which tried them, told reporters.

According to Pushilin, the court “issued a perfectly fair punishment” to the three fighters.

He also accused British Prime Minister Boris Johnson of ignoring their fate and failing to contact the separatist authorities.

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Pushilin was speaking at a press conference attended by AFP in Mariupol, the capital of the breakaway area, as part of a trip organized by the Russian defense ministry to the battle-scarred Ukrainian city which was captured by Russian and separatist forces in May.

On Saturday, Johnson’s spokesman said he was “appalled” by the death sentences handed down to Britons Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner and Moroccan Brahim Saadun.

“It is clear they were Ukrainian armed forces members and are therefore prisoners of war,” and not mercenaries as the separatist authorities in Donetsk accuse them of being, the spokesman said.

According to Aslin and Pinner’s families, the two men have been in the country since 2018.

The United Nations expressed concern on Friday about the death sentences handed down by pro-Russian rebels.

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