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"Grieving father launches group supporting families of volunteers lost in Ukraine"

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Not 'zackly families of CF, but families of folks who've been downrange.
Bit of backstory here.
 
Not 'zackly families of CF, but families of folks who've been downrange.

“(We) talked to the last soldier who was with him when he was alive. So now we know that Patrick died on Sept. 1 between 8:00 and 8.15 in the morning. I got a location within 20 metres where his remain is,” he said.

Are they just leaving bodies where they fall over there?
 
Are they just leaving bodies where they fall over there?
WAG, if that's the case, it would be a "for now while things are too hot to recover them" basis. Would have to dig for sources.

According to the GoFundMe page, part of the cost seems to include recovering his body "in the grey zone" - this from a mid-November update:
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Feels like a term adjacent to "no-man's land" which neither UKR nor USSR 2.0 control, but I stand to be corrected. European farmers still dig up remains of WW1 battlefields more than 100 years after the war ended, so may not be unusual here, too.

And if the UKR military thinks it's not safe enough to recover the dead from these areas, I suspect it wouldn't be cheap or easy to convince others to poke around and get someone back from these zones.

LATE ADD: Dug a bit, and found this - sounds like a fair bit of bureaucracy at the UKR end, as well as the legal/consular/logistical challenge of bringing the remains back to the home country once UKR is done its ID & verification process (also archived here).
 
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