Overview
- Oscar Jenkins, a 32-year-old Melbourne-born teacher, was captured by Russian forces while fighting alongside Ukraine's military against Russia's invasion.
- Unverified reports claim Jenkins was killed, with his body reportedly found, prompting urgent inquiries by the Australian government.
- The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) summoned Russia's ambassador to demand compliance with international humanitarian law regarding prisoners of war.
- Jenkins is the first known Australian to be captured during the conflict, with grave concerns raised after footage in December showed him being interrogated and struck by Russian forces.
- DFAT is providing consular support to Jenkins' family, who have requested privacy during this difficult time.