The serviceman, together with several other fighters, was heading for the evacuation of the wounded from the front of the newly liberated city. The explosion was quite powerful: several soldiers, who were ten meters from the epicenter, were also injured. Before returning to Ukraine, a resident of Oxfordshire spent four years as a reservist in the British Armed Forces. According to his friend, Yatsunyk moved to the British islands about 25 years ago.
After the Russian invasion of 2014, Victor also helped to raise money and equipment for the Armed Forces soldiers. When a full -scale invasion happened, he returned to help his home country. The relatives describe him as ready to always come to the rescue, he was a commander of the unit who went to help the wounded and also coached Ukrainian soldiers. Before being blown on a hostile fugas, he was barely alive during a rocket attack.
Viktor Yatsunyk became the fourth citizen of the United Kingdom, who died in Ukraine during a full -scale war. Recall that a British volunteer was killed near Kharkiv. Craig Mcintosh, from Norfolk, who worked at home with a landscape designer, died on August 24. Earlier, Focus reported that the fighter of a foreign legion told how the attack on Kherson was going on: the Armed Forces are conquered by a meter by meter.