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Sam Elliott-Gibbs & Hannah Mackenzie Wood

Brit soldier captured in Ukraine pictured with gashes to face amid torture fears

A British fighter captured by Russian forces has been pictured with gashes to his face and a swollen eye, in a move believed to be motivated by propaganda.

Images of Aiden Aslin have been shared by a pro-Donetsk People's Republic Telegram account after he was seized by invading forces in Ukraine.

It is not yet known where the 28-year-old is being held, the Mirror reports.

Aiden, who is widely by his social media name Cossack Gundi, has been a marine for four years and previously fought Isis in Syria.

Originally Newark, Nottinghamshire, his MP in the UK is now demanding answers over his whereabouts, as fears that soldiers are being tortured grow.

His battalion were forced to surrender earlier this week in the besieged city of Mariupol as Russian forced moved in.

It is possible injuries from a rifle butt on his forehead.

He was shown with his wrists in handcuffs in the photos released today.

Speaking from her home in Balderton, Notts., Aiden's mum Ang Wood said: "It's Aiden I can't deny it. It's him.

“They are his tattoos. There is a faint hope it is a doctored image but I can't see it.

Aiden Aslin previously fought Isis in Syria. (Twitter)

"I now hold Vladimir Putin to the terms of the Geneva Convention.

“Aiden is a serving member of the Ukrainian armed forces and as such is a prisoner of
war and must be treated with humanity.

"It already looks like he has been beaten up.

"It is time now for the British Government to get involved. and help secure Aiden's release because he is still a British citizen.

"Possibly there is hope for a prisoner swap arranged by the Ukrainians.

It is feared his capture was motivated by Russian propaganda. (Twitter)

"I'm in bits. My son will be scared just as we are."

It has been reported that it is likely he has been captured by Vladimir Putin's murderous regime for possible propaganda - but could ultimately be freed as part of a prisoner exchange.

In a conversation before he and his unit were captured, he said: "It's been 48 days.

"We tried our best to defend Mariupol but we have no choice but to surrender to Russian forces.

"We have no food and no ammunition. It's been a pleasure everyone, I hope this war ends soon."

He has dual citizenship and has been a member of the Ukrainian army for years.

His brave battalion ran out of supplies and ammunition following 48 days of battle.

He had posted videos of the fight against Russian forces since the start of the invasion of Ukraine.

But fears grew of his capture - and answers are now being demanded back in the UK.

Sources say it is possible the wound on his forehead came from a rifle butt. (Facebook)

Robert Jenrick, the MP for Aiden's hometown of Newark in Nottinghamshire, tweeted yesterday: "I am working with ⁦the foreign office⁩ to track the whereabouts and secure the release of my constituent.

"Aiden chose to risk his life because he believes passionately in the Ukrainian people’s right to live in freedom and democracy."

Aiden's social media account is being run by friends while he is on the frontline.

They tweeted a picture of the British national today and vowed to keep his plight 'in the public eye'.

"Just got this, it looks as if they have gotten ahold of Aiden," the tweet read.

"F***ing pukes have worked him over too by the looks of it. We're going to keep in the public eye every day until he's exchanged."

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