Pavel Volat

was killed and wounded in the war in Ukraine

.

This was reported in his detachment.

Paul the Giant

“Today our Battalion suffered a huge loss.

During the operation to liberate the Ukrainian village from the Russian invaders, the commander of the detachment, a soldier of our Battalion Pavel "Volat" was mortally wounded.

They tried to take him to the hospital in critical condition, but they didn't have time ...

The "giant" was a true warrior-legend: he was wounded many times, but each time Paul cheated death - and each time he returned.

"Volat" did not like to shoot, so there are not many photos or videos left on it.

But the memory remained.

The memory of those whom he saved in battle, who owe his courage to his life.

The memory of the soldiers of his detachment, in which he was the core and heart.

The memory of those he defended, ”the message of the fighters reads.

During the two and a half months of the war, six Belarusian volunteers and USU soldiers were killed at the front.

Before Pavel "Volata" they were Alyaksei "Tour" Skobla, Ilya "Litvin" Khrenau, Dmitry "Terror" Apanasovich, Dmitry "Hans" Rubashevsky and Konstantin "Phoenix" Dubayla.

Russia's war against Ukraine

  • At 5 am on February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a military operation against Ukraine in the Donbas at the request of the DNR and LNR groups.

    On February 21, during a televised address to the Russians, Putin called the so-called "DPR" and "LPR" independent states within the regions.

    On February 22, the Federation Council ratified the decision.

  • All the days of the war are shelling Ukrainian cities with missiles, flying aircraft.

    Russian troops are attacking, including from the territory of Belarus, using airfields, bases and roads.

    Representatives of the Lukashenko regime justify the war, the opposition considers the territory of Belarus occupied and calls for resistance to Russian invaders.

  • On February 27, the International Legion of Territorial Defense was established in Ukraine, and foreign volunteers were encouraged to join.

    Belarusians also entered there.

    During the two and a half months of the war, five Belarusian volunteers and soldiers of the USU were killed at the front: Alyaksei "Tour" Skobla, Ilya "Litvin" Hrenau, Zmitser "Terror" Apanasovich, Zmitser "Hans" Rubasheuski and Konstantin "Phoenix" Dzyubaila.

  • On March 30, the UN approved the composition of an independent commission to investigate Russian war crimes in Ukraine.

    It included people who worked in the conflict in Rwanda and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • Contrary to Putin's claims of attacks exclusively on military facilities, the Russians are bombing schools, kindergartens and residential areas of Ukrainian cities.

    The Russians are using banned weapons, including cluster bombs against civilians.

  • The number of refugees from Ukraine exceeded 5.5 million people.

  • On April 1, Lithuania became the first EU country to completely abandon Russian gas.

    Latvia and Estonia followed suit.

    Germany has promised to completely suspend the use of Russian oil by the end of 2022.

  • On April 2, after the liberation of the city of Bucha near Kyiv, photojournalists published dozens of photos showing hundreds of the dead, victims of massacres committed by Russian troops.

    Many are buried in natural mass graves.

    The Russian occupation and Borodyanka brought great destruction.

    A number of rapes, including infants, are also known.

  • In April, the number of missile attacks on Ukraine and air strikes from Belarus decreased, and Russian troops began to leave Belarus.

  • Since the beginning of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 26 media representatives have been killed - 19 journalists and 7 other workers.

  • Russia continues bombing Azovstal plant in Mariupol.

    People are killed in bombings.

    Most of the soldiers of the Azov Regiment remained at the plant.

    According to the regiment, Russians could kill up to 25,000 Mariupol residents during the war.

  • In May, the Ukrainians launched a counteroffensive in the Slobozhanshchina region, pushing the invaders to their borders.

  • On May 9, the President of the United States signed the Land League Act.

    This law restores the program of the Second World War, which will accelerate the supply of weapons to Ukraine and increase such assistance.

  • Independent verification of information about hostilities provided by officials of various parties is not yet possible.