US army veteran explains how he finds Russian land mines hidden in Ukraine

US Army veteran Ryan Hendrickson describes to CNN’s Jake Tapper what it’s like for Ukrainians entering the winter months without power. Hendrickson also explains why he decided to help Ukraine with the war against Russia and details his work, which involves searching for land mines and other explosives.

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38 comments

  1. Wow, Ryan My Brother in Arms you are an absolutely amazing person. God bless you richly and abundantly. Slava Ukraini 🦅🇺🇸😊🙏

  2. Ryan is a true hero. The courage he shows in clearing explosives after he has experienced them is amazing. I hope he comes home safely whenever he’s ready to.

  3. Don’t have to say it but I’m going to this man fits the textbook definition of heroism and going beyond the call of duty God bless you Ryan.

  4. The fact that foreign fighters are helping prevent Ukrainian death and misery speaks volumes …as opposed to Russia sending many thousands of their soldiers to a certain death because their government has little regard for a humans life …even their own

  5. Thank you so much, Ryan, from every Ukrainian for your empathy, bravery and service🙏 And thank you, American people, for your support🙏

    1. Thank you Maria and Ukraine for bringing down the Russian criminal government and all that support it. The world is indebted to you because we all know that they must eventually crumble. We WILL keep supporting you until you win!!!

  6. We need more people like this veteran with a purpose.. People that are willing to trade their lives for Liberty. People with a purpose to send Russia home, and it never raises a weapon at defenseless nations

    1. Maybe it’s better to destroy the United States so that they no longer provoke military conflicts around the world?!?!

  7. That much time in EOD put a person in a place that makes almost anything else in life very dull, boring, and sometimes unlivable. Seems you can’t buy a thrill to keep sane or feel more relevant than what living on the edge does. Very hard career choice but being great at that job is well beyond measurability and value to whatever deployment they are on. A life Saver.

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