Wagner Says Recovered British Aid Worker's Body in Ukraine Frontline Town

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russias Wagner personal military group stated overnight that it found the body of one of 2 British aid employees who went missing in eastern
Ukraine over the weekend.Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhins Concord firm published photographs of two passports belonging to Andrew Bagshaw,
48, and Christopher Parry, 28
Today the body of one of them was found, Concord said, including that both documents had been found on the body
It did not recognize the departed Briton by name.The Kremlin said it was uninformed of information surrounding the death of the British
nationwide, however stated it would think about a main demand from London.Bagshaw and Parry were reported missing on Saturday, one day after
the 2 set out from the Donetsk region city of Kramatorsk for the town of Soledar, where Ukrainian and Russian forces have actually been
waging strong fights this month.Wagner employer Prigozhin claimed Wednesday to have complete control of Soledar, 15 kilometers from the
war-torn city of Bakhmut, though the Kremlin and Russias Defense Ministry-- along with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky-- played down
his assertion.Bagshaws moms and dads have stated his work in Ukraine involved delivering food and medicine along with helping evacuate
elderly civilians from the cutting edge, according to the BBC.Parry had actually recently been assisting homeowners of Bakhmut to evacuate,
the broadcaster said
His crowdfunding website raised money for civilian evacuations and vehicle repairs, in addition to fuel and equipment.British authorities
have cautioned its nationals against taking a trip to Ukraine due to a genuine danger to life in the middle of ruthless attacks.