Tributes have been paid to a “brave” 22-year-old British man who was killed while fighting in Ukraine.
Callum Tindal-Draper, from Gunnislake, Cornwall, died while serving with the foreign volunteer platoon in the country’s struggle against Russia.
It is believed he was defending an observation point when he was killed on 5 November.
Callum’s mother Caroline Tindal said in a post on Facebook that “he fought till he could no longer hold them off any more”.
“His platoon are calling him a ‘hero’ and ‘as brave as they come’,” she said.
“22 is a young age. But you lived and died following your heart, soul and morals.
“May you rest in peace and help watch over those who have passed.”
Mr Tindal-Draper was a former student of Duchy College, in Stoke Climsland, Cornwall.
In a tribute on Facebook, the college’s Military and Protective Services Academy said he was a “model student” with a “strong moral compass”.
“He was a passionate, articulate and bright student, who was keen to learn,” the post said.
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“He was very proud of his family history in the services,” the post added.
“He was well-liked and respected by his peers, and was not one to shy away from causes he believed in and was instrumental in collecting the three minibus loads of humanitarian equipment for civilians that the learners gathered when the war in Ukraine initially kicked off.”
The post said Mr Tindal-Draper worked for the NHS after finishing the course.
A spokesperson for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said: “We are aware that a British national has reportedly died in Ukraine and stand ready to assist the family in the UK.”