One of five Britons released from captivity by Russian-backed forces has said he did not believe he would survive the ordeal.
Freed British fighter admits he did not think he would survive captivity
One of five Britons released from captivity by Russian-backed forces has said he did not believe he would survive the ordeal.
Aiden Aslin, who landed in Britain early on Thursday after being set free the day before, told The Sun he was beaten, stabbed and forced to listen to Soviet songs in a small cell 24-hours a day.
“I never thought I’d get out alive,” he told the paper.
The Notts-born 28-year-old had been living in Ukraine for a number of years and was serving with its regular forces when the full-scale war broke out.