A Canadian whose son was killed on the front lines of the Ukraine war is now working to help families whose loved ones are missing in action get answers.
24-year-old Canadian died while fighting on front lines of Ukraine war

Lisa Mayor · CBC News
· Posted: Jul 06, 2026 6:16 PM EDT | Last Updated: July 8
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Patrick Mazerolle, 24, was killed while volunteering on the front lines for the Ukrainian army in eastern Ukraine. His father has started an international organization to try to help families like his get answers about their loved ones. (Patrick Mazerolle/GoFundMe)
A Canadian whose son was killed on the front lines of the Ukraine war is now working to help those whose loved ones are missing in action get answers.
His new organization, called the International League of POW/MIA Families of the War in Ukraine, aims to establish a central body responsible for helping families around the world.
“Behind every prisoner of war, behind every missing soldier, there is an entire family living with uncertainty, fear and unanswered questions,” said Marc Mazerolle, who lives in New Brunswick.
“Our mission is simple: to support families,
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