Two British prisoners of war have appeared on Russian TV to beg UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to arrange a prisoner swap with the key Ukrainian ally of Vladimir Putin who is being held for treason.Shaun Pinner and Aiden Aslin — both UK nationals captured while fighting for Ukraine’s marines — appeared separately to appeal for the exchange with pro-Russian politician Viktor Medvedchuk, who was also filmed by Ukrainians making a similar appeal to his pal Putin on Monday.It was unclear how freely the detained Britons were able to speak when quizzed on Rossiya 24 state TV channel.
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