The Mercury News

2 U.S. veterans from Alabama are reported missing

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BIRMINGHAM, ALA. >> Two U.S. veterans from Alabama who were in Ukraine assisting in the war against Russia haven't been heard from in days and are missing, members of the state's congressio­nal delegation said Wednesday.

Relatives of Andy Tai Ngoc Huynh, 27, of Trinity and Alexander Drueke, 39, of Tuscaloosa have been in contact with both Senate and House offices seeking informatio­n about the men's whereabout­s, press aides said.

Rep. Robert Aderholt said Huynh had volunteere­d to go fight with the Ukrainian army against Russia, but relatives haven't heard from him since June 8, when he was in the Kharkiv region of northeaste­rn Ukraine, which is near the Russian border. Huynh and Drueke were together, an aide to Aderholt said.

“As you can imagine, his loved ones are very concerned about him,” Aderholt said in a statement. “My office has placed inquires with both the United States Department of State and the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion trying to get any informatio­n possible.”

Rep. Terri Sewell said Drueke's mother reached out to her office after she lost contact with her son.

The U.S. State Department said it was looking into reports that Russian or Russian-backed separatist forces in Ukraine had captured at least two American citizens. If confirmed, they would be the first Americans fighting for Ukraine known to have been captured since the war began Feb. 24.

“We are closely monitoring the situation and are in contact with Ukrainian authoritie­s,” the department said in a statement emailed to reporters. It declined further comment, citing privacy considerat­ions.

John Kirby, a national security spokesman at the White House, said Wednesday that the administra­tion wasn't able to confirm the reports about missing Americans. However, he reiterated his warnings against Americans going to Ukraine.

“Ukraine is not the place for Americans to be traveling,” he said. “If you feel passionate about supporting Ukraine, there's any number of ways to do that that that are safer and just as effective.”

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