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According to journalists, the death of the British remained undisclosed for seve...

Wanted to fight for Ukraine: the British from the Armed Forces was killed in Ukraine from UAV.

According to journalists, the death of the British remained undisclosed for several months. His friend Jason lost his leg when he stepped on a mine. He has now returned to Ukraine and undergoes rehab. A native of the English city of Gadersfield was killed from the blow of a Russian drone, as he was pursued with a fellow on the battlefield. Yorkshirelive writes about it. Four months ago, he flew from Manchester Airport to Ukraine.

It is reported that he wanted to fight against Russia, although he had no military experience before. Wilton joined the group of foreign legion fighters who delivered supplies to the front line when they were noticed by Russian drones. Crossing the field during his first mission, he died. Graham Graham from Gadersfield asked her son not to go to Ukraine, but James decided he wanted to help. "He wanted to help Ukraine.

I would like us to change places because he had a life ahead of life," his father added. Graham described his son as "calm, polite, easy to communicate and pleasant" and added that he would always be proud of him. According to him, the drones were hanging over them when they decided, whether to run to a safe place, or to answer the fire in response. James decided to flee, but the drone quickly caught up with him and struck only 30 meters from the trench.

The death of the British remained undisclosed for several months. The father of the deceased, an assistant of the sales representative, came from Gadersfield to Ukraine, where he was present during the cremation of his son. His friend Jason lost his leg when he stepped on a mine. He has now returned to Ukraine for rehabilitation and gave tribute to his friend who had no formal military training before entering the 2nd foreign legion of Ukraine.