Australia Demands Answers After Reported Execution of Citizen by Russian Forces
- Australia's Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, is demanding an explanation from Russia regarding the welfare of Oscar Jenkins, a captured Australian teacher, amid reports of his death.
- The Australian government is making urgent enquiries about Jenkins' situation and has summoned the Russian ambassador for answers.
- Oscar Jenkins, 32, is believed to be the first Australian prisoner of war since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, raising grave concerns for his welfare.
- If harm has come to Jenkins, Prime Minister Albanese stated that it would be considered absolutely reprehensible and warned of possible strong actions against Russia.
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