British Soldier Ayrton Redfearn Killed in Ukraine, Mother Pays Tribute
Brit killed in action in Ukraine as 'deeply heartbroken' mum pays tribute

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Ayrton Redfearn, a 23-year-old British soldier from Devon, was killed in action in Ukraine's Donetsk region on May 9. His mother, Natasha, expressed her heartbreak and shared memories of his bravery, while the UK Foreign Office confirmed support for the grieving family amid warnings about the risks faced by British nationals in Ukraine.
- 01Ayrton Redfearn was part of a specialist unit supporting the Ukrainian army since 2025.
- 02His mother described him as 'beautiful, strong and incredibly brave' and expressed her deep heartbreak.
- 03Redfearn had previously joined the Torquay Air Cadets at age 12 and enlisted in the RAF at 17.
- 04The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office is in contact with Ukrainian authorities regarding his death.
- 05The FCDO warns British nationals fighting in Ukraine face a high risk of maltreatment, including death or capture.
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Ayrton Redfearn, a 23-year-old British man from Devon, was killed in action in the Donetsk region of Ukraine on May 9. His mother, Natasha, described her profound heartbreak, stating that her 'beautiful, strong and incredibly brave son' had died while serving in a specialist unit supporting the Ukrainian army since 2025. Natasha shared her fears about receiving bad news and expressed gratitude for the tributes and support from friends and strangers alike. Redfearn's journey began in the Torquay Air Cadets at age 12, and he enlisted in the Royal Air Force (RAF) at 17 before going overseas. The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) confirmed they are assisting the family and are in contact with Ukrainian authorities. They also issued warnings about the high risks faced by British nationals involved in the conflict, highlighting the dangers of death or capture. Natasha hopes to embody the strength and courage that her son displayed, as the family navigates their life without him.
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The death of Ayrton Redfearn underscores the risks faced by British nationals involved in the conflict in Ukraine, raising concerns among families of those serving.
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