Russian attack kills Spanish aid worker in Ukraine

Russian attack kills Spanish aid worker in Ukraine

Published September 10,2023


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Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares confirmed on Sunday {that a} Russian assault killed Spanish support employee Emma Igual in Ukraine.

Igual, 32, was the co-founder and director of the non-profit group Road to Relief, created to assist evacuate residents on the frontline and supply support in Ukraine.

On Saturday, 4 of the group’s group members left Slovyansk to evaluate the wants of the civilians caught within the crossfire within the city of Ivanivske, a small city six kilometers (3.7 miles) west of Bakhmut.

On their manner, Russian forces attacked the automobile, inflicting it to flip over and burst into flames, in accordance with Road to Relief.

Two of the passengers, a German medical volunteer and a Swedish volunteer, survived. Although they have been “badly injured” with shrapnel wounds and burns, they’re recovering in a hospital.

Igual and Canadian volunteer Anthony “Tonko” Ihnat didn’t survive.

According to the group’s web site, its volunteers evacuated greater than 1,200 individuals from the frontlines in Ukraine, 500 of whom have been kids. It has additionally been delivering round 30 tons of support per 30 days to villages in Donetsk. Meanwhile, its groups of medics stabilize and deal with round 60 casualties per week.

Before co-founding Road to Relief in March 2022, Igual had labored in refugee camps and casual settlements in Greece, Myanmar, Kenya, and Morocco, in accordance with her LinkedIn profile.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez despatched her household condolences and stated that the focusing on of humanitarians is in opposition to the principles of warfare.

Spain’s second deputy prime minister Yolanda Diaz known as Igual “a young woman committed to human rights, a woman who represents the best of our country.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr