They need to be returned to their families. These men were motivated because of genocide. They are heroes. Their presence at Ukraine's border was a personal sacrifice to save lives. They could never imagine Ukrainians losing their homeland and their lives. They love their families and cannot expect to differentiate any reason for the killing in Ukraine. They are moral men and completely innocent and need to be returned to their failies.
By Dan Lamothe
Two U.S. military veterans (click here) have gone missing in Ukraine, and it is feared they have been captured by Russian forces, family members of the missing Americans said Wednesday.
Alexander J. Drueke, 39, and Andy Tai Huynh, 27, both of Alabama, went missing in the last few days near Kharkiv, a Ukrainian city not far from the Russian border, according to their families. Drueke had served in the U.S. Army and Huynh is a Marine Corps veteran, they said....