A 22-year-old Briton died in the battle for Ukraine.
A British citizen Callum Tindall-Draper died in Ukraine
The Ukrainian Armed Forces lost a 22-year-old serviceman of the International Legion - Callum Tindall-Draper. Callum died while defending an observation post on November 5. The details of his death are not disclosed.
Before joining the fight against Russian aggression in Ukraine, Callum Tindall-Draper graduated from a military college and worked in the UK's National Health Service.
The mother of the deceased soldier claims that his platoon called him "a hero" and "the bravest of all." She expressed sincere condolences and urged him to rest in peace and help watch over those who've departed.
The British Foreign Office stated that they are ready to provide the family of the deceased with the necessary assistance. In general, since the beginning of hostilities, a dozen British citizens are known to have died in the fighting in Ukraine.
Earlier, it was reported about the death of a 22-year-old Polish soldier Tomasz Senkala, who fought on the side of Ukrainian forces in the village of Dibrova, Luhansk region. There were also reports of the death of Estonian Martin Jaeger, who defended Kharkiv Oblast, and Finnish volunteer Ville Mykkanen in Luhansk region.
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