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Key Points
- Officials are investigating reports Melbourne teacher Oscar Jenkins has been killed by Russian forces in Ukraine.
- The Russian ambassador has been called into the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to clarify the reports.
- Foreign Minister Penny Wong is now weighing up whether to expel Moscow’s representative in Canberra.
If his death is confirmed, Jenkins would be the first Australian prisoner of war to be killed in more than 70 years.
Russian ambassador asked to clarify reports
“DFAT is continuing to provide consular support to Mr Jenkins’ family during this difficult time.”
Opposition calls for strong response
Opposition foreign affairs spokesperson Simon Birmingham said if Russia had undertaken an extrajudicial execution of a captured Australian citizen, then the Albanese government should respond in the strongest possible terms.
Russia has previously said foreign citizens fighting for Ukraine will be prosecuted as mercenaries and face up to 15 years in jail, which would contravene international law.
What happens if an ambassador is expelled?
An expulsion is usually followed by a strict window in which the diplomat is told to leave their host country. Refusing to leave is considered a breach of the Vienna convention, and could result in a major political crisis.