March 27, 2023

Ukraine Russia War- Two British citizens died while rescuing war victims in Ukraine, cannon ball fell on the car

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The two were trying to rescue an elderly woman from a war zone when a cannonball hit their car
Both had been volunteering as an aid worker in Ukraine since last April
Officials say Bagshaw’s remains will be returned to New Zealand where he and his family lived

Kyiv, During the Ukraine-Russia War, two British citizens engaged in humanitarian aid in Ukraine were killed in the crossfire. British humanitarians Andrew Bagshaw and Christopher Parry went missing earlier this month while on their way to the town of Soledar in the country’s eastern Donetsk region, where heavy fighting has broken out, according to a BBC report. information was received. Both the citizens were doing voluntary work in Soledar, Donetsk region of Ukraine.

Giving information about the death of both, Bagshaw’s family said that he was trying to save an elderly woman in Soledar when a cannon shell hit his car. The family said Bagshaw was a scientific researcher in genetics, but had volunteered as an aid worker in Ukraine since last April. The family urged the civilized countries of the world to stop this immoral war and help the Ukrainian people to rid their homeland of an aggressor. At the same time, after the death, officials say that Bagshaw’s remains will be returned to New Zealand where he and his family lived.

At the same time, the family of Parry, who was killed, said that Christopher Parry had previously worked as a software engineer. He loved rock climbing, cycling, running and skydiving and always wanted to travel the world. A few days before Parry went missing, he had a recorded conversation with Arnaud de Decker, a freelance journalist, where he explained his role in East Bakhmut.

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