Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have given a bipartisan threat of the ‘strongest possible action’ against the Kremlin if Oscar Jenkins is confirmed to have been executed by Russian forces.
The soldier taught Mr Jenkins, 32, to fight in Ukraine and served with him in the 66th merchandised brigade. “He was here to help Ukraine. If I can say one thing about Oscar, he was the first ...
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has warned Australia would take the “strongest action possible” after reports prisoner of war Oscar Jenkins was tortured and murdered by Russian forces.
The soldier taught Mr Jenkins, 32, to fight in Ukraine and served with him in the 66th merchandised brigade. “He was here to help Ukraine. If I can say one thing about Oscar, he was the first ...