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Published 08:55 23 Jun 2022 BST
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Aslin and his group were forced to surrender to Russian forces in Mariupol after they "ran out of ammunition" and "didn't really have a choice." But their families argue that they have been serving in Ukraine's military far before the Russian invasion on February 24.
"He was an official member of the Ukrainian marines," Hall told the news outlet.
She continued: "There are a lot of people out there supporting Aiden and the other guys who are being held prisoner.
"I would tell Aiden we all send our love and support, and that there are thousands of people who there who support him and the other guys."
Downing Street has remained "deeply concerned" by the news, with Foreign Secretary Liz Truss offering her "thoughts" to their families while pledging to do everything they can. But according to sources from the UK government, ministers are reluctant to negotiate directly with Russia.
A rally is set to be staged on June 25 in Aslin's hometown of Newark.
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