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Russia sentences Briton who it says fought for Ukraine to 13 years in a prison camp

By Thomson Reuters Dec 18, 2025 | 3:08 AM

MOSCOW, Dec 18 (Reuters) – A British man who Moscow says fought for Ukraine against ‍the Russian army has been sentenced to 13 years in a maximum security prison camp after being convicted of being a paid ‌mercenary, Russian prosecutors said ‌on Thursday.

The office of Russia’s Prosecutor General named the jailed Briton as 30-year-old Hayden Davies and said he ​had been tried by a court in a part ‍of Russian-controlled Donetsk, ​one of four Ukrainian ​regions which Moscow claimed as its ‍own in 2022.

The Russian statement did not say how Davies had pleaded.

It said Davies had arrived in western Ukraine in ‍August 2024, signed a contract to fight for the International Legion for the ‍Defence ‍of Ukraine, undergone military ​training, and then fought ​against ⁠the Russian army in ‌Donetsk.

Davies had been captured by Russia in winter 2024 carrying a U.S.-made assault rifle and ammunition, it said.

(Reporting by Andrew OsbornEditing by ⁠Guy Faulconbridge)