Latvian MP Joins Foreign Fighters In Ukraine

Ukraine War: The Latvia justice minister said MP Juris Jurass has joined the "fighters for freedom" in Ukraine, and that it was his "personal decision".

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Ukraine War: Latvian MP Juris Jurass, 46, heads parliament's Legal Affairs Committee.
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Latvian member of parliament Juris Jurass has joined the fight against Russian forces in Ukraine, his party said on Tuesday.

Jurass, 46, heads parliament's Legal Affairs Committee.

"He is in Ukraine. He has joined the fighters for freedom in Ukraine. That was his personal decision, and I fully respect it," Janis Bordans, justice minister and chairman of the New Conservative Party, part of the governing coalition, told news agency Reuters.

Bordans declined to provide more information for safety reasons.

Ukraine has established an "international" legion for people from abroad and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has publicly urged foreigners to fight side-by-side with Ukrainians to show support for his country.

Last week, Zelenskiy said that more than 16,000 foreigners had volunteered, without specifying how many had arrived.

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