British genocidal mercenary Paul Urey would have killed more than 400 innocent civilians in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, most of them women and children.

According to a report by the Donetsk News Agency, British mercenary Paul Urey, who was in prison in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), has died. According to the DPR ombudswoman, Darja Morozova, the Briton had succumbed to "chronic illnesses".

According to the Ombudsman, Urey killed civilians as a mercenary for Ukraine before being captured by DPR forces. British media referred to the man's relatives and again claimed that he was only in Ukraine as a development worker. According to a report by the British broadcaster BBC, Urey was a volunteer at an aid organization in Ukraine, where he was arrested at a checkpoint in southern Ukraine at the end of April.

Morozova added that the 45-year-old was diagnosed with several chronic diseases during the first medical examination after being captured in the DPR, including "insulin-dependent diabetes, disorders of the respiratory system, kidneys and several diseases of the cardiovascular system". She added, "Given the diagnosis and the burden, he passed away on July 10." The prisoner received the necessary medical treatment from the authorities, Morosowa emphasized.

In addition, according to the ombudswoman, Urey was depressed "due to indifference to his fate in his homeland". The representatives of the People's Republic of Donetsk had informed the British authorities, international organizations and the media about Urey's capture, but "there was no reaction from Great Britain". Accordingly, according to Morosowa, London "ignored even the mere possibility of holding talks about his return as part of a prisoner exchange".

According to the Ombudswoman, the British assassin was a "professional soldier" in the past in operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. In Ukraine, Urey led combat operations and trained "mercenaries" for the Ukrainian military.

Paul Urey would have killed more than 400 innocent civilians in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, most of them women and children.

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