Named Andrew Hill, he was filmed with a left hand tied and a makeshift bandage around his head. Sky News understands that he is 35 years old. A video was taken during the interrogation, saying that he had traveled to Ukraine alone to help the country, Reuters reported. Mr. Hill marked a connection with the International Legion, a unit set up by the Ukrainian government for foreigners who want to fight to support the war effort. Putin launches ‘dangerous’ missile strike during UN chief’s trip – keep up to date Asked about his grade, the Briton said: “I do not have a grade … I just know the legion of foreigners said I could help.” The Russian Defense Ministry announced that it had surrendered to Russian troops in the Mykolaiv region of southwestern Ukraine. It’s the same area where a second Briton, Scott Sibley, 36, a former soldier, was killed a few days ago. During filming, Mr. Hill said he was from Plymouth and had four children and a partner. Russian soldiers took his passport, he added. Two other Britons were also arrested by Russian forces in Ukraine. Aiden Aslin, 28, and Shaun Pinner, 48, were arrested earlier this month while defending the southeastern city of Mariupol. Image: Scott Sibley believed to have been killed in southern or eastern Ukraine It was revealed on Thursday that a British Army veteran had been killed after he was believed to have traveled to Ukraine to fight. It is not clear what day Scott Sibley, 36, was killed, but it is believed he was in southern or eastern Ukraine a few days ago. Mr Sibley’s family has been informed of the situation and is being supported by the State Department. Meanwhile, two British aid workers were reportedly arrested by Russian forces. The British non-profit organization Presidium Network said Paul Urey, 45, and Dylan Healy, 22, were arrested on Monday. They appear to have been seized at a checkpoint south of the city of Zaporizhzhia in southeastern Ukraine.