Briton killed in Ukraine believed to be ex-soldier Scott Sibley

Foreign Office says support being provided to families of two British citizens, one killed and a second missing, reported to have volunteered to fight against Russia

A British citizen has been killed in Ukraine and a second is missing, the Foreign Office has confirmed, amid reports that both were volunteers who had gone to fight in the country.

The Briton who died is understood to be Scott Sibley, a former British soldier who had served overseas. Ex-colleagues paid tribute on a Facebook page run by veterans of the commandos logistics support squadron, where he was described as a man who had “showed commando spirit until the end”.

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