Russian shelling kills US medical volunteer in Ukraine

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Russian shelling kills US medical volunteer in Ukraine
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The 34-year-old veteran was in the country working as a medic when his vehicle was hit in the east of the country

Reed eventually co-founded and served as president of Global Response Management , a veteran-led international medical NGO that delivers emergency care to various frontlines. With GRM, Reed participated in emergency operations across Iraq, Yemen, Syria and Poland.On Friday, GRM wrote that “Pete was the bedrock of GRM” in a mourning“He was the good kind of crazy,” his brother Chandler Reed told Fox News. “He put himself selflessly in danger all the time to help other people.

In a statement to the Guardian, GoDocs said: “The GoDocs team is devastated by this news, as are our humanitarian aid partners in Ukraine and around the world. Pete was a beacon of humanitarian work – an incredible visionary, leader, compassionate care provider, and an inspiration to us all. He selflessly dedicated his life in service to others, especially those affected by disaster and war. Pete accomplished more in his 33 years than most of us in our entire lives.

“Pete’s death underscores the devastation war has on innocent civilians, and highlights the importance of humanitarian and medical aid for affected communities. GoDocs is committed to carrying out this work around the world in honor of Pete,” it added.Americans – including volunteer fighters – have died in Ukraine since Russia launched its invasion on 24 February last year.

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