Anonymous
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6/20/2025, 4:51:25 AM No.508051914
How should the US respond to this outrageous act?
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/nation-world/ukraine/southwest-washington-man-killed-russian-missile-attack-ukraine/283-d3b6efa3-3d21-4a2e-b2c5-1a4d1e7d771b
>Rescuers in Kyiv recovered more bodies from the rubble of an apartment building demolished by a Russian missile this week. The death toll from this latest attack has risen to 28, the Associated Press reported.
>According to his family, an American citizen named Fredric Glenn Grandy was among those killed in the blast, one of 23 inside the building. They told KGW that they got a call from the U.S. Consulate in Ukraine soon after the strike.
>"He always kind of took that extra step to help people," said Grandy's sister, Siestska Reed. "He also kind of got upset when somebody was wronged."
>This passion led him to Kyiv, during a trip across Africa and Europe. Siestska Reed said he started in South Sudan then Germany, before heading to Poland, and then crossed over to Ukraine with a group of volunteers, who helped out after earlier bombardments.
>"This group of people would go out and they would clean up the streets and the debris," Sietska Reed explained. "He felt he was right where he supposed to be and doing what he felt he needed to do."
>She'd spoken to him five days before this latest attack. Grandy had mentioned seeing drones near his apartment building, but told his sister not to worry.
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/nation-world/ukraine/southwest-washington-man-killed-russian-missile-attack-ukraine/283-d3b6efa3-3d21-4a2e-b2c5-1a4d1e7d771b
>Rescuers in Kyiv recovered more bodies from the rubble of an apartment building demolished by a Russian missile this week. The death toll from this latest attack has risen to 28, the Associated Press reported.
>According to his family, an American citizen named Fredric Glenn Grandy was among those killed in the blast, one of 23 inside the building. They told KGW that they got a call from the U.S. Consulate in Ukraine soon after the strike.
>"He always kind of took that extra step to help people," said Grandy's sister, Siestska Reed. "He also kind of got upset when somebody was wronged."
>This passion led him to Kyiv, during a trip across Africa and Europe. Siestska Reed said he started in South Sudan then Germany, before heading to Poland, and then crossed over to Ukraine with a group of volunteers, who helped out after earlier bombardments.
>"This group of people would go out and they would clean up the streets and the debris," Sietska Reed explained. "He felt he was right where he supposed to be and doing what he felt he needed to do."
>She'd spoken to him five days before this latest attack. Grandy had mentioned seeing drones near his apartment building, but told his sister not to worry.
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