Oroville Mercury-Register

Relatives: Former US Marine killed while fighting in Ukraine

- By Jonathan Drew

A 22-year-old former U.S. Marine was killed alongside Ukrainian forces in the war with Russia, his relatives told news outlets, in the first known death of an American citizen fighting in Ukraine.

Willy Joseph Cancel was killed Monday while working for a military contractin­g company that sent him to Ukraine, his mother, Rebecca Cabrera, told CNN. Cancel had recently worked as a correction­s officer in Tennessee and previously served in the Marines from 2017 to 2021, joining the Corps the same year he graduated from high school.

Cabrera said her son had signed up to work with the private military contractor shortly before fighting began in Ukraine on Feb. 24. She told CNN he agreed to go to Ukraine.

“He wanted to go over because he believed in what Ukraine was fighting for, and he wanted to be a part of it to contain it there so it didn’t come here, and that maybe our American soldiers wouldn’t have to be involved in it,” she said.

Cancel had volunteere­d with his local fire department in New York as a high school student, and he had a 7-month-old son, according to an online fundraisin­g page set up by a man identifyin­g himself as his father.

The U.S. government said it had seen reports about the death but did not have official confirmati­on, according to White House press secretary Jen Psaki.

“It’s very sad. He left a little baby behind,” President Joe Biden said.

Psaki reiterated warnings against U.S. citizens traveling to Ukraine.

“We know people want to help, but we do encourage Americans to find other ways to do so rather than traveling to Ukraine to fight there,” she said. “It is a war zone.”

The State Department also said it was aware of the reports and was “closely monitoring the situation,” but could not comment further “due to privacy considerat­ions.” It, too, urged U.S. citizens not to go to Ukraine.

Cabrera said her son’s body has not been found.

“They are trying, the men that were with him, but it was either grab his body or get killed, but we would love for him to come back to us,” she said.

 ?? EMILIO MORENATTI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Clean-up crews prepare to work at the site of an explosion in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday.
EMILIO MORENATTI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clean-up crews prepare to work at the site of an explosion in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday.

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