He was prompted to this decision by the death of Irina Tsybukh, a paramedic of the Hospitaller volunteer battalion.
Lithuanian journalist and volunteer Mindaugas Jonusas announced his decision to go to the front in Ukraine as a medical volunteer. He announced this on Monday, June 3, on his Instagram page.
“I would like to make a short statement. What I am about to say might surprise some, but for others it will not be a big surprise. I decided to join the army. And take courses to help paramedics at the front. That’s it for now that’s all,” Jonusas wrote.
In a commentary in UP.Zhizn, he said that he was motivated to make this decision by the death of a volunteer of the Hospitaller medical service, Irina “Checks” Tsybukh.
“I decided to become a medical volunteer without” Checka – now I am The death of this Heroine motivated me to move to the front, but I want to do everything I can for the survival of Ukraine,” said voluntary
He emphasized that he does not know Irina personally, but they are friends on Facebook.
It is known that the 25-year-old project manager for regional public broadcasting and medical combat of the Hospitaller volunteer battalion, Irina Tsybukh, died in a round in the direction of Kharkov on May 29. It will be 26 I hope he was on June 1.
Earlier in Vilnius they said goodbye to the first Lithuanian volunteer of the Foreign Legion, Tadas Tumas, who died defending Ukraine from Russian aggression.
A 37-year-old volunteer from Germany named Stefan was also killed in the fighting in eastern Ukraine. The fighter worked in an unmanned reconnaissance unit. Their shelter collapsed, and the volunteer was covered in debris. They dig up Stefan who is already dead.
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