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A Sri Lankan, killed in Russian attack while serving in Ukraine military, recovered - NewsNow - English

A Sri Lankan, killed in Russian attack while serving in Ukraine military, recovered

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The body of one of the three Sri Lankans, who were killed on the battlefield in a Russian artillery attack on Ukraine, has been recovered.

An official of the International Legion for the Defence of Ukraine (Ukrainian Foreign Legion) has confirmed that the body of Captain Ranish Hewage, a former Sri Lankan Army officer, was recovered on Wednesday (Dec.06).

Hewage had joined the Ukrainian Foreign Legion as a volunteer and was serving as a Commanding Officer of its First Special Force.

According to reports, the body had been retrieved by another former Sri Lankan army officer named L.K. Hathurusinghe, who was Hewage’s second in commander fighting in the battlefront with the Ukrainian defence forces.

Meanwhile, two other Sri Lankan mercenaries are also said to have died in Russian attacks on Ukraine. However, the remains of M.M. Priyantha, a former petty officer of Sri Lanka Navy and Rodney Jayasinghe, former member of Sinha Regiment of Sri Lanka Army, are yet to be recovered.

According to reports, the Ukrainian government is preparing to perform the final rites of Captain Hewage with full military honours.

Ukrainian President had promoted Hewage to the rank of Commanding Officer of its First Special Force due to his outstanding performances in the battlefield.

The Ukrainian Foreign Legion is a foreign military unit of the Ground Forces of Ukraine formed in February 2022 Ukrainian government at the request of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in response to the Russian invasion.

Upon establishment, Ukraine joined more than 90 other nations that have recruited legionnaires and raised foreign legions over the past two centuries.

 

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