New video shows captured Australian fighter in Russian captivity
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Pleas to Russia for the release of Australian fighter Oscar Jenkins have been renewed by the federal government after a video was posted online of him in apparent captivity.

In the unverified footage, the 32-year-old former teacher from Melbourne is asked to give an update on his condition by a man filming.

“My name is Oscar Jenkins, I’m Australian,” he says in the unverified video uploaded to YouTube about a week ago.

Captured Australian fighter Oscar Jenkins talks about his welfare in a new video posted online. (YouTube)

He also says his arm remains broken, and his arm is “not good”.

“I would like more freedom. No. My health. I feel a bit weak. I’ve lost a lot of weight.”

The man filming, apparently one of his captors, says in English that Jenkins is a prisoner of war from the 66th Mechanised Brigade of the Ukraine armed forces.

The video was posted amid speculation about the wellbeing of Jenkins who was captured by Russian troops last December, the first known Australian to become a prisoner of war in the conflict.

”You are alive, so [the] information about your death is not right?” the man filming asks.

“Correct,” the Australian responds.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong has urged Russia to release Oscar Jenkins. ( Photo: Alex Ellinghausen) (Alex Ellinghausen)

The video finishes with Jenkins being ordered to take off his beanie, which he does.

The man filming then says: “Everything is OK. He is alive and I think he will [be] better.”

There were grave concerns for Jenkins last month after reports of his death.

But the Russian government quickly confirmed he was alive and in captivity.

The federal government has been pressing Moscow to release Jenkins.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has been contacted for comment.

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