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Damian Duda | |
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Alma mater | Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II |
Damian Sylwester Duda, alias. Lektor (b. 1989 [1]) – Polish academic teacher, combat medic, and former head of the Information Policy Department at the Government Centre for Security [2] [3].
He is the vice-president of the Legia Akademicka association [4] [5].
Since 2014, he has been voluntarily involved in MEDEVAC operations and tactical rescue training on the Ukrainian side during the Russo-Ukrainian War. The beginning of these activities was his expedition to Mariupol in May 2014 to aid the local Polish community (Polonia) [3]
In a subsequent expedition in 2015, together with a group of Polish rescuers, he underwent medical rescue training organized in Kryvyi Rih by the Kryvbas Battalion and Right Sector. He first applied his acquired experience in Pisky, the outskirts of Donetsk airport, where he collaborated with the „Hospitaliers” Medical Battalion. In the following years, he trained personnel in rescue operations from battalions such as Azov or Aidar [3] [6].
He also cooperated in this regard with Kurdish fighters in Syrian Rojava and Iraq during their fight against ISIS. [7] [2] [3] [8].
In 2017 he joined the Polish Territorial Defense Forces [3], serving in the 21st Light Infantry Battalion of the 2nd Lublin Territorial Defense Brigade [9].
As a volunteer, he participated in a rescue operation during a storm on Mount Giewont in 2019, for which he was awarded the Bronze Cross of Merit by President Andrzej Duda [10].
Following the outbreak of full-scale war on February 24, 2022, Duda delivered humanitarian aid to the besieged Kyiv, later operating in the vicinity of Mykolaiv, and since December 2022 – in besieged Soledar and Bachmut [11] [3] [6].
Currently, he operates within the "In the meantime" ("W międzyczasie") foundation, consisting of a group of Polish medics engaged in assisting the Ukrainian side [12].
He holds a degree in history, having completed his studies at the Catholic University of Lublin [3]/
Until 2023, he was the head of the Information Policy Department at the Government Centre for Security and its spokesperson [13].
He taught military classes at the 14th High School in Lublin [14]. Currently, he works at the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University ( UMCS) in Lublin [15] [12].
Category:Academic staff of Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Category:1989 births Category:Ukrainian military personnel of the Russian invasion of Ukraine Category:John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin alumni