AWARD-winning adventurer and a hunter on Channel 4's Hunted, Jordan Wylie MBE, has recently climbed the highest peak in Ukraine.
Jordan Wylie, who lives in Whitchurch, and CEO of Frontline Children, James Bingham, achieved a remarkable feat by planting a flag at the summit of Mount Hoverla, standing at 6,762 feet tall.
This daring expedition comes as Ukraine marks two years since the conflict with Russia began.
Mr Wylie and Mr Bingham, whose paths first crossed in Afghanistan back in 2018, have since forged a strong bond rooted in their shared passion for adventure and humanitarianism.
Having dedicated themselves to volunteering efforts in Ukraine, they have been actively involved in initiatives aimed at aiding and uplifting the community, alongside numerous other members of the community who have rallied behind their cause.
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The significance of their expedition resonates deeply against the backdrop of Ukraine’s enduring struggle for peace and stability.
With their flag fluttering proudly atop Mount Hoverla, Mr Wylie and Mr Bingham sent a powerful message of unity and support to the people of Ukraine.
Mr Wylie is one of the Hunters on Channel 4’s Hunted / Celebrity Hunted, and the UK national ambassador for Army Cadets.
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