British Hero and Charity Co-Founder Peter Fouché Killed in Ukraine Combat, Saved Over 200 Soldiers
July 1, 2024
Peter Fouché, a former London cab driver turned combat medic, was killed in combat against Russian forces in Ukraine.
Fouché, aged 49, co-founded the charity Project Konstantin and was instrumental in saving over 200 wounded Ukrainian soldiers and providing humanitarian aid.
He had previously helped build a field hospital in Kyiv and enlisted as a soldier in Ukraine.
Project Konstantin is known for evacuating soldiers and delivering aid to conflict zones, having assisted 219 soldiers.
Fouché's dedication and impact have been widely praised, and the Foreign Office is providing support to his family.
Several other Britons, including Jordan Chadwick, Samuel Newey, Simon Lingard, Jordan Gatley, Scott Sibley, and Craig Mackintosh, have also died fighting in Ukraine since the Russian invasion in 2022.
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The Guardian • Jul 1, 2024
Briton who founded charity helping Ukrainian soldiers dies ‘in battlefield’
Evening Standard • Jul 1, 2024
Peter Fouché: London cab driver turned combat medic killed on the frontline in Ukraine
Evening Standard • Jul 1, 2024
British charity founder providing support in Ukraine dies ‘in combat’