AN EX Brit Prisoner of War is back on the frontline after being freed from a Russian jail.
Aiden Aslin, 30, is back helping out Ukraine after he was sentenced to death by evil Russian officials over 16-months-ago.
Aslin was released in September 2022, in a shock last-minute prison deal brokered with Saudi Arabia.
He was set free alongside nine other foreign fighters including four Brits.
He posted a picture from war-blitzed Avdivvk – a key frontline in the war announcing his return to the war.
He was seen delivering medical supplies.
The picture was captioned: “We are here in Avdiivka.
“Just leaving.”
He later said: “We visited Avdivvka today to deliver crucial medical supplies for the civilians that are surviving in the city or what’s left of it.
“Like many other cities such as Bakhmut and Mariupol, Avdivvka is just another city destroyed by Russia.
“Russians say it’s green screen.”
Aslin also heaped on praise for Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky for his efforts during the devastating war.
He continued: “Zelensky has some balls to stand here without body armour and helmet.”
According to reports, Russian’s are furious that Aslin is back in crucial war zones.
Pro-war channel Bloknot Russia 18+ wrote online: “While in captivity, Aslin asked for forgiveness from the people of Donbas and Russia for serving in the Ukrainian troops.
“It turns out that he did not draw any conclusions for himself.”
Aiden was captured by the Russians in April 2022, while fighting as a Ukrainian Marine in Mariupol.
He was sentenced to death two months later and became the face of propaganda footage used by Russian-backed forces.
Aslin’s defence team later filed an appeal, requesting the dismissal of the verdict due to lack evidence of a crime.
A year ago he said: “I promised my fiance that I wouldn’t go back to soldiering.
“That was a big promise I made to her.”
In his first interview since being freed, a brave Aslin told The Sun on Sunday how he was beaten up, stabbed and forced to listen to Soviet songs in a tiny cell for 24 hours a day.
Nottingham born Aiden built a new life for himself in Ukraine back in 2018 after he fell in love with Diane Okovyta.
He joined the marines and was sent to fight against evil Vladimir Putin’s men after Russia’s invasion.