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2 US citizens died while fighting in Ukraine, State Dept. says
Two Americans have died while volunteering to fight in Ukraine, the U.S. Department of State said Wednesday.
Edward Wilton and Grady Kurpasi died in combat during the conflict, bringing the total number of Americans killed to at least eight.
Wilton, 22, died on April 7 fighting in Bakhmut, his half brother Parker Cummings told ABC News. He was from Marianna, Florida.
Wilton served in the U.S. Army, Cummings said, and informed his half brother about his plans to fight in Ukraine through a message sent from a plane en route to Poland on April 10, 2022.
“My brother was very selfless. My brother was very honorable and traditional," Cummings told ABC News. "He cared more about freedom for all than for his own safety. Edward was a true hero and he will be missed until we see him again.”
Joshua Cropper, who told ABC News he fought with Wilton in Ukraine’s International Legion between April and early July 2022, said of Wilton: “He was so young but immensely brave. Fearless. We’d need three guys to do any task, he's always going to have his hand up. He was as mature as anybody I've ever known.”
Kurpasi was reportedly last seen in April 2022 and was widely reported to be missing last June.
As recently as last fall, his family said they believed he was in critical condition in a Russian-controlled hospital in Donetsk, but it’s not clear exactly when he was confirmed dead or if he was ever hospitalized.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: putnam6
Are you familiar with how we got involved in Vietnam and how, without the help of some insider whistleblowers, the casualties could have been exponentially higher?
Ive been against US involvement from the very start and this past week has demonstrated exactly why.
If this goes the way I think it does, I wonder how many pro-Ukraine folks will remain after a draft.
originally posted by: MykeNukem
a reply to: putnam6
I know what you're getting at, but if people would have kept their eyes opened and not been blinded by the insane continuance of Russia, Russia, Russia hysteria, their intentions would have been apparent from the start.
Just sayin...
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: putnam6
Are you familiar with how we got involved in Vietnam and how, without the help of some insider whistleblowers, the casualties could have been exponentially higher?
Ive been against US involvement from the very start and this past week has demonstrated exactly why.
If this goes the way I think it does, I wonder how many pro-Ukraine folks will remain after a draft.
I was against it as well because it isn't winnable without NATO troops, which means US TROOPS.
originally posted by: putnam6
I was against it as well because it isn't winnable without NATO troops, which means US TROOPS.