Brit cabbie turned combat medic Peter Fouche who saved more than 200 soldiers killed in Ukraine

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BRITISH combat medic Peter Fouche has been killed on the frontline in Ukraine.

The brave volunteer, who has been remembered as a “hero” after saving injured Ukrainians, was killed in action.

a man in a military uniform with a patch that says project konstantinPeter Fouche, a British combat medic, has been killed while volunteering in Ukraine
a man in a military uniform holds a black and white catHe co-founded the Project Konstantin charity, who announced his death on Sunday
a group of soldiers sit in a shelter with project konstantin written above them@CrimeLdn
The Project Konstantin charity shared a selection of pictures of Pete in a touching tribute[/caption]

Fouche, from Fulham in West London, co-founded the Project Konstantin charity which announced his death on Sunday.

They said: “On the shield: Peter “Hasta La Vista” Fouché. It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of Pete, our beloved director and founder.

“Peter’s unwavering dedication to his work, endless compassion, and extraordinary devotion to Ukraine and its people impacted many lives.

“The heroism of Peter knew no bounds.

“He rescued more than 200 wounded Ukrainian soldiers, was involved in the evacuation of civilians from the most dangerous front-line cities and towns, and also took care of the delivery of humanitarian aid to people in these settlements.”

The charity vowed to continue working in the trenches as Vladimir Putin’s brutal war in Ukraine rages on.

In 2023 Fouche was working with Kyiv’s armed forces near the besieged city of Bakhmut, where Putin launched a fresh offensive earlier this year.

The Project Konstantin charity was entrusted by the army to help complete rapid extractions of soldiers after they sustained injuries on the battlefield.

Fouche used to work as a cab driver for private hire company Addison Lee after moving from South Africa to London, Metro reports.

Before that he worked as a South African Flying Squad sniper.

People paid tribute to the dad-of-one underneath the charity’s announcement on Sunday.

One wrote: “I am deeply sorry for your loss. He was a great and honorable man! We all need to continue to support Ukraine.”

Another said: “Peter had a calling to do what he did. His empathy, compassion and commitment to the cause should never be forgotten.”

Fouche also helped to set up a field hospital in Brovary, a city in the Kyiv region.

The charity’s heart-wrenching tribute continued: “Pete’s bravery and selflessness in the face of danger were nothing short of extraordinary, and his actions will forever be etched in our hearts.

“Pete was more than a leader; he was a beacon of hope, a true hero, and a friend to all.

“His wisdom, compassion, and faith in God inspired us every day.

“We will honour Pete’s memory by continuing the work he was so passionate about, carrying forward his legacy of courage and kindness, of fighting for what is right, and of speaking up in the face of injustice.”

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