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He Fled Bucha, Is Now Studying in England and Wants to Return to Help Ukraine. "I Have No Other Plans," He Says.

Summary by Deník N
Shortly after the Russian invasion, he fled with his mother and brother from Bucha, Ukraine. It was around that time that he last saw his father, who remained in Ukraine – but he often speaks to him on the phone. Twenty-year-old Hlib Takadzhi now lives in England, where he studies and trains in martial arts – with the hope of returning to his homeland one day. “My goal is to help my people, I have no other plans,” he says.
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Shortly after the Russian invasion, he fled with his mother and brother from Bucha, Ukraine. It was around that time that he last saw his father, who remained in Ukraine – but he often speaks to him on the phone. Twenty-year-old Hlib Takadzhi now lives in England, where he studies and trains in martial arts – with the hope of returning to his homeland one day. “My goal is to help my people, I have no other plans,” he says.

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Deník N broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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