

Scout Hufiec “Volyn” reported tragic news on Thursday on Facebook. "On the Eternal Warta he left, performing his military duty, erstwhile squad 18th Zdołbunowska Scout squad "Skała" im. b-pa A. P. Szelijażka – Igor Paziuk“ It’s written in a communication.
Igor Paziuk died in defence Ukrainein the ranks of the 128th Zakarpackie Mountain Storm Brigade. He had previously served in the 79th Tavrian Desert and Storm Brigade.
As Belsat Boy Scout will give Orphaned 2 Children – 6-year-old Ulana and 8-year-old Mark.
War in Ukraine. Polish Boy Scout Died
Igor Paziuk is simply a Pole with Ukrainian citizenship. He was an teacher of a scouting squad in Ukraine with a symbolic name “Volyn”. president of Plast Scout Organization, historian Yuri Juzycz stressed that “the death of Volyn Boy Scout is symbolic.”
"At this time, as the news appears more and more Moscow-based money-heated publications about the Volyn tragedy (this is what is called the Volyn–red crime in Ukraine), a Ukrainian of Polish origin (Poland with Ukrainian citizenship) died on the front. My friend, let your death be a informing to those who lose their sense of reality. Because, after all, many Poles realize that present is simply a real front for our freedom. Watch out!” wrote Ukrainian scout activist, providing a link to the fundraiser to support the wife and children of the fallen.
The Pole fought for independency of Ukraine. What is Boy Scout Hufiec “Volyn”?
Scouting Hufiec “Volyn” is 1 of many scouting organizations outside the country, independent of the Polish Scouting Union and the Union of Scouting Republic. They take care of educating Polish youth by the Scouting method, the spirit of patriotism of both nations – Polish and Ukrainian.
According to Belsat, Volyn besides cares about preserving memory of the Polish population of the region, among others, through the restoration of abandoned cemeteries and memorial sites of victims of the Volyn massacre.
Polish Scouting in Ukraine, as well as Ukrainian Plast, support the fight of their country against the Russian invasion – both symbolically and materially. Many erstwhile Polish scouts service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, to which they were mobilized or volunteered.
Source: Belsat.eu
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