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“[Australia will] continue to make representations to the reprehensible regime of Vladimir Putin on behalf of Mr Jenkins,” he said, in what is the latest of many calls to release the former biology teacher.

Authorities in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian city of Lugansk released a photo of Australian man Oscar Jenkins after laying charges against him this week. Credit: Luhansk People’s Republic Prosecutor’s Office.
“We will stand up and use whatever avenues we have at our disposal to continue to make those representations.”
Russian investigators allege Jenkins came to Ukraine in February 2024 from Melbourne and then fought against the Russian army between March and December 2024, for which he was paid around $US7,000-9,000 a month.
“We’ve made it clear to Russia that Mr Jenkins is a prisoner of war and that there are obligations that kick in in accordance with international humanitarian law and they must be observed,” Albanese told ABC Radio Sydney after the examination video was released.