While Ukrainians flee the country amid Russia's onslaught, some U.S. military veterans are flocking to the region to help.
Former Marines Dakota Meyer and Chad Robichaux discuss their rescue efforts on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'Russia's onslaughtFormer Marine sniper and Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer and Marine veteran Chad Robichaux boarded a plane to Ukraine to help evacuate American citizens and civilians. Armed with only the medical aid and supplies they arranged, Meyer and Robichaux set out to save those"on the side of good," they told Fox News.
"We're just trying to make a difference where we fit and supply medical aid and supplies," Meyer told"Jesse Watters Primetime" on Monday,""as well as helping get good people out, Americans, people on the side of good." "We didn’t engage in any combat there. Even though…we don’t like the Taliban. But we stayed out of trouble there and [we will do] the same thing here. We are just here to help," he said."You know, it’s not like Iraq and Afghanistan," Meyer said."I mean, this is two sovereign nations who are fighting against each other. You know tit-for-tat. This is a complex situation.
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