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hris Garrett, from Peel on the Isle of Man, is volunteering and working with the Ukrainian National Guard.
He previously helped in the country between 2014 and 2017, but returned when war broke out in February.
The 38-year-old said: "I've been here before, I've had the shelling, I've had the shooting. I've had some pretty close calls in the country."
"I'm used to how they're laying the mines here, I'm used to how people are dealing with them as well," he added.
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Mr Garrett said many people arriving to fight in Ukraine had never experienced a war zone like it.
He said: "Unless they've been to Syria, they've probably never had artillery thrown at them for more than maybe one or two rounds, they definitely have not had sustained hour-long artillery fire thrown at them, they've probably never had tanks firing at them."
As a result he said he had met people who had gone to the front line had "left very quickly".