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Caleb List: Australian fighter missing in Ukraine feared dead

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Source : Perth Now news

A Queensland man fighting with Ukraine’s International Legion is feared dead after he was reported missing in the country’s Kharkiv region.

Ukrainian officials confirmed to NewsWire that Caleb List, 25, was reported missing last month after his unit came under artillery fire near Izyum, which Russia has regularly targeted with missiles since launching its invasion three years ago.

They stressed they could not comment on Mr List’s fate without a body.

But a Ukrainian military source said it was “unlikely” he was alive and “almost impossible” to retrieve a body in the area at the moment.

Camera IconCaleb List is feared dead after he was reported missing eastern Ukraine. Facebook Credit: NewsWire
Mr List has been fighting with Ukraine’s International Legion since 2022. Picture: Facebook
Camera IconMr List has been fighting with Ukraine’s International Legion since 2022. Facebook Credit: NewsWire

Mr List told SBS in 2023 that he joined the Ukrainian war effort after being knocked back by the Australian Defence Force, saying “he tried a couple of attempts to get in there”.

“For obvious reasons, I got rejected – just a bit young and dumb, made some bad choices,” he said.

“I wanted something new … I was sick of the job, I was sick of just being a labourer.”

Mr List posted this photo of himself in March 2024. Picture: Facebook
Camera IconMr List posted this photo of himself in March 2024. Facebook Credit: NewsWire

Citing privacy, Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Wednesday did not confirm what Australian officials knew about Mr List’s status.

“I’m always constrained in terms of these matters as a result of privacy,” she told the ABC.

“But, I would just simply say that this is a very dangerous place to be and … we are assisting, providing consular assistance to a family in relation to this matter.”

Senator Wong also said she did not know how many Australians were in Ukraine.

“I don’t have numbers on that,” she said.

“But I would say to people, I would strongly discourage that. We have a do-not-travel arrangement with Ukraine.

“I understand people feel strongly about this conflict, but this is not something the government would be supporting – that is, Australians joining fighting in Ukraine.”

More to come.