Five Lithuanian volunteers injured in Russian attack in war zone in Ukraine – photos

Volunteers from Lithuania have come under heavy Russian fire in the war zone in Ukraine, leaving five people injured. Source: Lithuanian news portal 15min.lt, as reported by European Pravda. Details: The incident occurred near the city of Pokrovsk (Donetsk Oblast) on Monday.

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Lithuanian volunteers transporting aid for Ukrainian troops stationed at the front came under heavy Russian fire while travelling in two cars.

Lithuanian volunteers transporting aid for Ukrainian soldiers came under heavy Russian fire. Lithuanian volunteers transporting aid for Ukrainian soldiers came under heavy Russian fire.Photo: Sigitas Maliauskas Lithuanian volunteers transporting aid for Ukrainian soldiers came under heavy Russian fire. Lithuanian volunteers transporting aid for Ukrainian soldiers came under heavy Russian fire.Photo: Sigitas Maliauskas

Five Lithuanians were injured in the attack, with one man seriously injured but with no danger to his life.

The relatives of the injured, the Lithuanian embassy and Lithuania's Foreign Ministry have been informed of the incident.

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One of the injured, Sigitas Maliauskas, stressed that this would not stop Lithuanians from providing all kinds of assistance to Ukraine but would only strengthen their resolve. Lithuanian Defence Minister Laurynas Kasciunas said he was aware of the situation. "We are aware of the situation.

All Lithuanian institutions involved are now mobilising to bring the injured back to Lithuania as soon as possible and provide them with the necessary assistance," he said.

Background:

  • Earlier, it was reported that Estonian citizen Martin Jaager, who served in Ukraine's defence forces, had been killed in action.
  • In February 2024, Tadas Tumas, the first military volunteer from Lithuania to die in Ukraine, was killed in action and buried with honours in Vilnius.

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