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VisitWhat will be Australia's diplomatic response to Oscar Jenkins' case by June 30, 2025?
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Australia Probes Reports of Oscar Jenkins' Execution in Russian Captivity
Jan 15, 2025, 02:30 AM
The Australian government is conducting urgent inquiries into reports that Oscar Jenkins, a 32-year-old volunteer fighter from Melbourne, was executed by Russian forces after being captured in Ukraine last year. Jenkins, a former school teacher, was reportedly taken prisoner in December 2024, and unverified claims of his death have emerged, citing sources in Ukraine. Video footage from December showed Jenkins being interrogated by Russian soldiers, with his hands tied and appearing visibly distressed. His identity was reportedly confirmed through a tattoo on his hand. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called the situation "absolutely reprehensible" if true and vowed to take the "strongest action possible," including the potential expulsion of Russia's ambassador to Australia. Foreign Minister Penny Wong has echoed these sentiments, stating that all diplomatic options remain on the table. Jenkins is believed to be the first Australian prisoner of war held by Russia and potentially the first Australian POW killed in more than 70 years. Reports suggest Jenkins may have been tortured before his death, with soldiers who served alongside him describing him as a dedicated and selfless individual. The Australian government has summoned the Russian ambassador for clarification and is awaiting confirmation of Jenkins' fate.
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