Tributes are pouring in at this time for a Queensland man killed by Russian forces on the frontline in Ukraine final month.
Jed William Danahay, from Nanango in Queensland's south Burnett area, and aged in his mid twenties, was killed in jap Ukraine on August 24, the Division of International Affairs and Commerce (DFAT) mentioned.
He was offering medical therapy to frontline Ukrainian troopers, however the medical automobile that he was driving was hit by Russian artillery fireplace and he died.
The Danahay household has issued a press release via DFAT and praised him for his work in Ukraine.
They mentioned he died doing what he believed in - serving to individuals who wanted it.
"Jed lived his life attempting to assist different individuals, in his brief time on this earth Jed did extra issues than most of us will ever do in a lifetime
"Jed died doing what he believed in, serving to individuals who wanted it. He was at his coronary heart an optimist and at all times believed that issues must be higher."
The assertion described his sense of journey, enjoyable and love of journey.
DFAT has confirmed it's offering consular help to his household.
In Could, Tasmanian support employee Michael O'Neill grew to become the primary identified Australian to die within the Ukraine battle.
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