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Brit captured by Russians in Ukraine is forced to record his ‘last words’ to his daughter in sickening propaganda video

A BRIT captured by Russians in Ukraine was forced to record his "last words" to his daughter in a chilling propaganda video as he pleaded with Boris Johnson for help.

John Harding, originally from Sunderland, is being held by pro-Russian separatists in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, it is understood.

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John Harding was fighting in Ukraine was it's understood he was captured by RussiansCredit: GEORGIAN NATIONAL LEGION/ BBC
In a chilling clip, he pleaded with Boris Johnson to save him from the death penaltyCredit: La Stampa

The clip, shared on Telegram, shows Harding - who is in his fifties - being interviewed by a Russian TV presenter.

Appealing to the PM for have him, he says he could face the death penalty.

He said:  “I would say to Boris Johnson, if you can help, if you can influence President Zelensky, if you can influence the president of the DPR, or if you can influence President Putin, then please do.

"People’s lives are depending on this. So if you can, please help."

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The presenter - Putin stooge Marina Kim - then pressed Harding to reveal what his last words to be his daughter.

She asked: "Maybe it could be like your last words – what would you tell (your daughter)?".

He replied: "Obviously, I would tell her I wish I’d spent more time with her."

Kim then asked if he would hell his daughter he loved her, to which he said: "Of course. All fathers love their daughters."

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It is understood Harding was caught by Russians as he defended the Azovstal steelworks in embattled Mariupol with Ukrainian units as part of the Azov regiment.

They were forced to surrender after relentless bombardment from Putin's troops.

Harding told pals he was part of the Ukrainian National Guard, having started fighting in the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine since 2018.

The Foreign Office has said it is concerned by his detention.

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