“Ivan is alive, he’s in the hospital”. Pietro Vavassori confirmed that his son was reported missing for a few days in Ukraine. Ivan Vavassori, 30, former footballer, adopted son of Alessandra Sgarellathe entrepreneur kidnapped in 1998 by the ‘Ndrangheta, enlisted weeks ago as a volunteer alongside the Ukrainian army.
It was feared that he was dead after the announcement appeared on his social networks. «We are sorry to inform you that last night during the retreat of some wounded in an attack on Mariupol, two convoys were destroyed by the Russian army. In one of these there was perhaps also Ivan, together with the 4th Regiment. We are trying to understand if there are survivors ».
On April 25, confirmation had arrived that the squad Ivan’s was among those with survivors, but surrounded by Russian forces. At dawn on Tuesday morning the family confirms that Ivan is alive, injured, in the hospital.
The 30-year-old of Russian origin has joined the Ukraine International Defense Legion with the name of commander Rome. On leaving he wrote: «Ours will be a suicide mission because we have very few units against an entire army, but we prefer to try. What matters is to die well, only then does life begin. “
The war in Ukraine has come to the 62nd day with increasingly harsh tones. The Russian Foreign Minister Serghei Lavrov he said that “a nuclear war is unacceptable, but the risks are very significant, this danger should not be underestimated”. The US defense secretary, Lloyd Austin, hopes that Moscow will come out of this “weakened” conflict to the point of no longer wanting to start operations similar to the invasion of Ukraine.
There is a risk of conflict spreading to other countries after an explosion in an administrative building in the capital of Transnistria, pro-Russian separatist republic of Moldova. Britain “supports Kiev’s right to attack on Russian territory.” The Minister of the Armed Forces of London, James Heappey, he explained: «Moscow has started the war. It is perfectly legitimate for Ukraine to strike targets on Russian territory, to target Russian logistical infrastructures ”.
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