The brother of the US Vice President Jay D. Vance fought for Ukraine.


Ukraine is supported in its fight against the Russian Federation by Jay D. Vance's brother, Nate. He was part of the 'Wolves of Da Vinci' and was willing to risk his life to help Ukraine. Nate distinguished himself in the US army and then decided to assist in Ukraine's struggle, condemning the actions of his brother, Jay D. Vance, who believed that Ukraine's existence depended on American support and was disappointed in President Zelensky.
He was older than us. We went to the shooting range, he took an AK-47 without a sight and placed it 800 meters from the target. Everyone laughed at him. When he hit the target five times in a row, the laughing stopped - recalls Dmytro, his comrade-in-arms.
Nate was a great fighter with a cold-blooded character, surviving in 15 dangerous situations. He has currently left the army but does not stop and wants to continue providing support to Ukraine. He notes that his family does not allow him to accept his brother Jay D. Vance's bad behavior.
Previously, brother Jay D. expressed dissatisfaction with the actions of President Zelensky and Europe, stating that the aid packages were unable to stop the Russian Federation, which has an advantage in manpower and weapons.
Moscow was surprised by Trump's sharp remarks towards Zelensky, as they exceeded Russian expectations.
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