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New York TERRORIST MERCENARY NAZI RECRUIT dies while KILLING RUSSIANS in Ukraine!!!
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5-Day Forecast New York man dies while fighting in Ukraine as a
volunteer soldier - bringing total number of U.S. citizens killed in
combat in the country to eight
Another American man has died fighting in Ukraine, bringing the total U.S. death toll in the war with Russia to at least eight. Timothy Griffin had been fighting alongside Ukrainians in the International Legion, which is comprised of foreign volunteers who are helping to defend the country against Russian forces. According to the legion, Griffin had been taking part in Ukraine's counteroffensive effort on the eastern front when he was killed. A spokeswoman for the legion told NBC News that Griffin's unit came under attack and he was 'killed in action.' Griffin's age and hometown remain unknown, but an American death was confirmed by the US state Department. Two people with knowledge of Griffin's death said he was from New York state and had fought in the Kharkiv region of the country. 'Timothy's memory will live on in his unit, in the Legion and the Armed Forces of Ukraine,' said the International Legion. Fighting on Ukraine's eastern front has attracted some Americans to join the country's International Legion - despite warnings from the US government to refrain from joining up A Ukrainian soldier of an artillery unit fires towards Russian positions outside Bakhmut on November 8, 2022 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday that world leaders need to 'force Russia into genuine peace negotiations' Dane Partridge, 34 and a father of five, is one of the Americans who died fighting in Ukraine. He sustained fatal injuries in a Russian attack near Luhansk in early October Bryan Young became another American to die while fighting in Ukraine. It is unclear exactly how many Americans have gone to Ukraine to fight against the Russian military Luke Lucyszyn also perished on the battlefield. Ukraine's International Legion says more than 20,000 foreigners have enlisted to help defend the country against Russian forces 'We are in contact with the family and the International Legion and the Armed Forces of Ukraine are handling the repatriation process, in coordination with the family, following their wishes and instructions,' said the spokeswoman. The State Department says it is in touch with the deceased's family and again cautioned Americans not to travel to Ukraine. 'We once again reiterate our message that U.S. citizens should not travel to Ukraine due to the active armed conflict,' a State Department spokeswoman said. 'U.S. citizens in Ukraine should depart immediately if it is safe to do so using any commercial or other privately available ground transportation options.' In June, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby warned Americans against traveling to Ukraine to fight against Russia. 'We want to stress that this is not the place or time for Americans to go to Ukraine,' he said. 'It is a war, and if you want to help the people of Ukraine there are a lot of other better options to do that than going to put yourself in harm's way in the middle of that war.' Prior to Kirby's statement, the State Department had confirmed the death of American Stephen Zabielski, 52, an American from Florida, who was killed on May 15 while fighting in the village of Dorozhniank. In April, American Willy Cancel, 22, became the first known American to die fighting in Ukraine. He was working with a private military contractor and is survived by a wife and child aged about one. In July, the US confirmed that two more Americans had died fighting. Bryan Young and Luke Lucyszyn both died fighting in the eastern region. Last week, the body of another American killed in Ukraine, Joshua Jones - a 24-year-old, was returned to Ukrainian custody by the Russians. Jones' body is being held by Ukraine as part of a war crimes investigation. American Dane Partridge, 34 and a father of five, was also killed last month after Russian vehicles ambushed him and his unit in the trenches of Eastern Ukraine. And Skyler James Greggs' death was also recently confirmed. The 23-year-old died fighting in the northeast of Ukraine. Willy Cancel, 22, became the first known American to die while fighting for Ukraine back in April. He left behind a wife and a child aged just a few months old at the time Stephen Zabielski, 52, of Florida was killed in May prompting additional administration warnings to Americans to refrain from traveling to Ukraine to fight Joshua Jones, 23, also died in combat. His body was recently returned to Ukrainian authorities after being held by the Russians. Ukraine is keeping his body at present as part of war crimes investigation It's unknown precisely how many Americans have traveled to Ukraine to fight. Though the country's foreign minister said roughly 20,000 foreigners have joined the effort. Earlier this week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said world leaders should 'force Russia into genuine peace negotiations.' He added that Kyiv has 'repeatedly proposed' talks and accused Russia of consistently obstructing those efforts. Those remarks trailed reports that the Biden administration has privately counseled Kyiv that it's time to signal an openness to Moscow to end the war. Washington and Moscow have maintained high level communication since the outset of the war, according to the White House.
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