A British man who was captured by Russian forces in Ukraine appealed for help from Boris Johnson after being told he could be handed a death sentence
Mr Harding's friends and family have confirmed to the BBC it is him in the video, and his relatives are being supported by the Foreign Office.'The new reality has started' - listen to Ukraine War Diaries
Later in the video, Ms Marina asks Mr Harding what his last words would be to his daughter Katherine if he was handed a death sentence. Mr Harding replies:"Obviously, I would tell her that I wish I'd spent more time with her, but I didn't. I don't really know." When he asked if he would tell her if her loves her, Mr Harding takes a puff on a cigarette before saying:"Of course. All fathers love their daughters."Ms Marina writes in a post accompanying the video that the clip will be featured in a documentary she has made called"Nazi Punishers", and adds that"two Britons have already been sentenced to death" in the same cell.
Mr Harding would therefore also be being held in the DPR if he has been sharing a cell with the two men.