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7/1/2025, 7:32:17 PM
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UKRAINIAN COMMANDOS 'SENT INEXPERIENCED BRIT, 20, ON "SUICIDE MISSION" INTO NO-MAN'S LAND THEN LEFT HIS BODY TO ROT AFTER HE WAS CUT DOWN BY RUSSIAN FIRE'
> Colby Dolman, 20, was killed when his unit was cut down by Russian fire as they joined forces aiming to liberate the village of Mali Scherbaky in Zaporizhia Oblast, south east Ukraine. The former carpenter, from Cleethorpes, Lincs, had been in Ukraine just over a year when he was sent on a number of abortive missions alongside more experienced soldiers in an offensive mounted by the National Guard of Ukraine.
> his mother, Tara Benford, 37, said: 'He should never have been sent out, he did not have the experience or the training, it was a suicide mission.
> 'We have had no help from the Ukrainian authorities. They were happy to have Colby's help when he signed up to train and fight alongside them because he wanted to make a difference in the world. 'But this is the thanks he receives, he is killed on a mission he should never have been sent on and left where he lay.
> He had no previous experience as a fighter having been unable to win a place as a recruit in the British Army because at the time he had been prescribed an asthma inhaler.
https://archive.md/uEJMb
UKRAINIAN COMMANDOS 'SENT INEXPERIENCED BRIT, 20, ON "SUICIDE MISSION" INTO NO-MAN'S LAND THEN LEFT HIS BODY TO ROT AFTER HE WAS CUT DOWN BY RUSSIAN FIRE'
> Colby Dolman, 20, was killed when his unit was cut down by Russian fire as they joined forces aiming to liberate the village of Mali Scherbaky in Zaporizhia Oblast, south east Ukraine. The former carpenter, from Cleethorpes, Lincs, had been in Ukraine just over a year when he was sent on a number of abortive missions alongside more experienced soldiers in an offensive mounted by the National Guard of Ukraine.
> his mother, Tara Benford, 37, said: 'He should never have been sent out, he did not have the experience or the training, it was a suicide mission.
> 'We have had no help from the Ukrainian authorities. They were happy to have Colby's help when he signed up to train and fight alongside them because he wanted to make a difference in the world. 'But this is the thanks he receives, he is killed on a mission he should never have been sent on and left where he lay.
> He had no previous experience as a fighter having been unable to win a place as a recruit in the British Army because at the time he had been prescribed an asthma inhaler.
https://archive.md/uEJMb
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