DOGS OF WAR
"DOGS OF WAR"
America’s Fallen In Ukraine Remain Missing & Unclaimed
As casualties rise and many remain missing, the emotional stories of fallen soldiers like Zachary Ford, Corey Nawrocki, and Cedric Hamm highlight the struggles their families face, from the pain of uncertainty to the complexity of retrieving bodies from the front lines.
Mercenaries are not entitled to POW rights. However, many are not mercenaries, they are regular soldiers and officers who "officially" arent supposed to be there. "Plausible deniability" is working against them.
US soldiers in Ukraine, are paid mercenaries, so according to International Laws, Mercenaries, as defined in Additional Protocol I, do not have the right to combatant or prisoner-of-war status
Americans should understand that it is not Libya, Iraq or Afghanistan.
The repatriation of dead Americans is the culmination of a complex and emotional path for those involved. Lauren Guillaume, an American working for the non-profit RT Weatherman Foundation, assists foreign families in finding their loved ones, by trawling through morgues
In March, her organization had a caseload of 16. It is now dealing with 88 dead or missing foreigners across 18 nationalities – half of them Americans. “Most of that is missing in action cases,”.
The true death toll among American volunteers in Ukraine remains unclear, she said
(With inputs from CNN and other reports)
(With inputs from CNN and other reports)
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