A former US Navy SEAL has become the sixth known American to have died in the Russian-Ukraine war.
A former US Navy SEAL was killed inThursday morning after being wounded days before fighting alongside Ukrainian soldiers, per reports.
Navy SEALs as well as other elite Special Operations troops carry out some of the American military’s most secretive and dangerous missions.Swift briefly ducked out of the military in 2014 before returning the following year – but the Nazy classed him as an ‘active deserter’ four years later, records say.A year after his defection, Swift self-published a book called The Fall of Man on Amazon.
‘Afghanistan, was, and still is, my best deployment and that’s all I’ll say about it,’ Swift writes in the book, ‘I have nothing bad to say about my time in Afghanistan.’In the dragged-out and bloody war, the. Offensives in Bakhmut have destroyed more than half of the city.
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