An Austrian died in Ukraine. It concerns a 30-year-old right-wing extremist who is said to have fought for Ukraine against Russia. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms the death of a citizen, but does not provide information about the identity of the right-wing extremist.
Richard S. is said to have been a well-known Identitarian. At the request of the “Krone”, the Foreign Ministry confirmed the death of an Austrian citizen, but for “data protection reasons” did not provide any further information – neither about the man’s age nor about the circumstances of the man’s death.
The Viennese is said to have fought in Ukraine for a long time. Reports that the 30-year-old was killed by a drone have not yet been confirmed.
“I like being a soldier and staying until the end”
According to media reports, the dead man’s partner mourned the Viennese in an Instagram post. “I like being a soldier. I cannot abandon my comrades. “I came here for a reason and I will stay until the end of the war,” he allegedly told her again and again.
Many foreign fighters have already been killed in Ukraine
Since the start of the war in February 2022, Ukrainian forces have been repeatedly joined by fighters from other countries. Many of them fell. In total, more than 40,000 Ukrainian and approximately 80,000 Russian soldiers have been killed so far.
Multiple Russian airstrikes were reported in Ukraine on Thursday, killing three people and wounding dozens of others. The Ukrainian Air Force said Russia fired four Iskander missiles at the city of Zaporizhia. It is located about 50 kilometers from the nuclear power plant of the same name, which has been occupied by the Russian army since 2022. Ukrainian air defense systems also intercepted 57 enemy drones, including Iranian ones of the Shahed type, the air force said.
267 children evacuated from various villages at the front
In the Kharkov region, regional governor Synehubow announced the evacuation of a total of 267 children and their families from several villages threatened by advancing Russian forces. The sixteen affected towns are close to the city of Koupyansk, which Russia has been trying to take over for months.
Source: Krone

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