Kremlin shows British prisoners of war, Kyiv answers with video of opposition member

Two British prisoners of war were shown on Russian television on Monday. Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner ask their Prime Minister Boris Johnson for help and say they want to be swapped for Viktor Medvedchuk (pictured), a pro-Russian opposition member imprisoned in Ukraine. Kyiv immediately after that published a video in which Medvedchuk is allowed to speak.

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