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The Australian government has strongly condemned the sentencing of Melbourne man Oscar Jenkins, who has been jailed for 13 years by a Russian-controlled court in eastern Ukraine. Jenkins, a 33-year-old former biology teacher, was captured while serving with the Ukrainian armed forces and was convicted as a so-called “mercenary” — a charge Australia dismisses as illegitimate.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong called the proceedings a “sham trial,” insisting that Jenkins, as a regular member of Ukraine’s military, must be treated as a prisoner of war under international law. “Russia is obligated to ensure humane treatment and uphold protections under the Geneva Conventions,” Wong said. “We are appalled by this sentence and remain deeply concerned for Mr Jenkins’ welfare.”
Jenkins was taken prisoner in December 2024, with initial fears that he had been killed. Videos later emerged showing him injured, bound, and being interrogated. In January, Russia confirmed he was alive, and more footage showed him undergoing a medical examination under grim conditions.
The Australian government is working with Ukraine, international partners, and the Red Cross to advocate for Jenkins’ release and ensure his rights are upheld. Support is also being provided to his family during this difficult time.
Oscar Jenkins’ story has become a powerful symbol of international solidarity and the human cost of war, prompting calls for global accountability and the protection of all prisoners of war.

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