February 5, 2025
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A 18-year-old volunteer from Britain was killed in the war in Ukraine

James Wilton, an 18-year-old volunteer from the United Kingdom, died in the war in Ukraine as a result of an attack by a Russian drone.”, – WRITE: www.ukrinform.ua

James Wilton, an 18-year-old volunteer from the United Kingdom, died in the war in Ukraine as a result of an attack by a Russian drone.

According to Ukrinform, the BBC reports with reference to the words of the father of the fallen volunteer Graham Wilton.

James Wilton, who was originally from Gadersfield in Western Yorkshire, joined the Ukrainian army a few months after the college. The guy was killed during an attack of a drone in eastern Ukraine.

He began to discuss the desire to go to Ukraine to help in military efforts at the age of 17. At the end of April, Wilton went to Ukraine, where he later joined the international legion and passed the basic training program, which lasted about four weeks.

According to The Sun, Wilton died as a result of an explosion during his first combat mission.

Also read: On war in Ukraine died volunteer from Scotland “It was the first and last task of James,” said the best friend of the dead American volunteer Jason, who was with him during an attack of UAV in the field.

It is noted that Wilton died on July 23 last year. His body was chained in Ukraine.

According to Ukrinform, a 30-year-old volunteer from Austria was killed in the battles for Ukraine.

Photo: Doug Seburg

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