Grieving father launches group supporting families of volunteers lost in Ukraine
OTTAWA — A grieving New Brunswick father has launched an organization to support the families of foreigners who have disappeared, died or been captured while fighting in Ukraine’s foreign legion.
“Pain has no nationality. Hope has no border,” Marc Mazerolle said Monday on Parliament Hill.
“Behind every prisoner of war, behind every missing soldier, there’s an entire family living with uncertainty, fear and unanswered questions,” he said.
Mazerolle said his son Patrick was killed fighting as a military volunteer in Ukraine last September at age 24. Mazerolle has struggled to get basic, credible information or to make progress in getting his son’s remains to Canada.
