The death of a humanitarian worker from Spain at the G20 summit was announced by the country’s Foreign Minister José Manuel Albarez, who did not specify his name.
As a result of shelling in Ukraine, Spanish and Canadian volunteers have been killed, Reuters reports, citing Spanish and Ukrainian authorities.
The death of a humanitarian worker from Spain at the G20 summit was announced by the country’s Foreign Minister José Manuel Albarez, who did not specify his name.
“Unfortunately, I can confirm that a missile hit the car in which our citizen, who worked for a humanitarian non-governmental organization in Ukraine, was traveling. We have verbal confirmation of his death,” said Albarez.
A Canadian aid worker was killed in a shooting on Saturday in the town of Chasov Yar in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine. According to the Road2Relief organization, we are talking about volunteer Anthony “Tonko” Ignat.
On Saturday morning, four members of the Road2Relief team were attacked by Russia on their way to Bakhmut. As a result of the attack, German medical volunteer Ruben Mavic and Swedish volunteer Johan Mathias Thier received severe shrapnel wounds and burns.
The fourth victim is Spanish volunteer and Road2Relief director Emma Igual, whose condition is unknown, the organization said in a statement.
Let’s recall that Ukrainian volunteers carried out a daring operation in Kherson, near the front line: they raised a huge Ukrainian banner in the sky on balloons and launched it on the temporarily occupied left bank of the Dnieper.
Source: korrespondent

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