Ukraine war: British man who died during Russian invasion is named as Scott Sibley

A BRITISH man who was reportedly killed while fighting Russian forces in Ukraine has been named.
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Tributes have been paid to Scott Sibley who was ‘the bravest person’ and someone who ‘showed commando spirit until the end’.

The Foreign Office have confirmed a British national died in Ukraine.

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Craig and Sabrina Gant have organised a fundraiser for Mr Sibley’s widow Victoria Sibley, with the goal of £5,000 almost doubled to more than £9,500 in one day.

Clothes hung in a closet of a destroyed house after a Russian rocket, hit by Ukraine's anti-aircraft system, stroke in a residencial area in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Thursday, April 28, 2022. Picture: (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)Clothes hung in a closet of a destroyed house after a Russian rocket, hit by Ukraine's anti-aircraft system, stroke in a residencial area in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Thursday, April 28, 2022. Picture: (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
Clothes hung in a closet of a destroyed house after a Russian rocket, hit by Ukraine's anti-aircraft system, stroke in a residencial area in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Thursday, April 28, 2022. Picture: (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
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Mr Gant wrote on the Gofundme page titled Covering funeral cost of a fallen hero: ‘Hi, my name is Craig, however, many of you know me as Ganty.

‘Sadly on the 23rd April 2022, Scott Sibley ‘Sibs’ was taken from us all.

‘On behalf of Sibs and his family I’m setting this Gofundme page up, to try and raise funds to help cover funeral/additional costs, for our fallen hero and dear friend.

‘Scott was a son, father, brother and uncle.

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‘To me he was a friend like no other and the bravest person I’ve had the pleasure to have known, he was as good as a brother to me.

‘His life may have been cut short but he lived to the full and did things the Sibs way, right until the end.’

A separate fundraising page titled In Loving Memory of Scott Sibley (SIBS) had almost reached its £1,000-goal in one day.

Organiser Kate Barker, who was directing the funds to Mrs Sibley, posted: ‘Rest in peace, Sibs, we will never forget you.’

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Tributes were also left on the Logistic Support Squadron Facebook page, where a picture was posted alongside the comment: ‘This week the Sqn has lost a former serving soldier. A man that showed Commando spirit until the end. RIP. Scott Sibley.’

Meanwhile, the Foreign Office confirmed another British national is missing in Ukraine.

The families of both are being supported, a spokesperson said, declining to give names or further details.

A small number of serving British personnel are believed to have gone absent without leave to join the resistance against the Russian invasion, while veterans and Britons without combat experience are thought to have also travelled to Ukraine.

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There was initially confusion on the Government’s position after Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, in comments during an interview to the BBC on February 26, said she would “absolutely” support UK nationals who chose to fight for Ukraine.

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