Former Russian POW Shaun Pinner was friends with late Manx soldier Chris Garrett
A British Army veteran living and fighting on the frontline in Ukraine is set to give a talk on the Isle of Man next week.
Shaun Pinner will appear at Ballakermeen High School next Friday evening (27 February) where he will share his first-hand experiences of fighting alongside Ukrainian forces and surviving captivity as a Russian prisoner of war.
"I'll be talking about what's really happening. You are hearing a lot of words like peace when essentially the war just carries on so not(hing) really changed on the ground here." - Shaun Pinner
Shaun was also good friends with Isle of Man-born soldier Chris "Swampy" Garett, who died in May last year following an incident in Izyum, eastern Ukraine.
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"He was known everywhere from the north to the Azov Sea. He was a popular, charismatic personality."
Mr Pinner says, if not for the volunteers worldwide, residents will not have a Ukraine to fight for:
You can find out more about next Friday's talk HERE.

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