Newsbrief: Volunteer from U.S. relief group killed in Turkey’s Syrian attack

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by Aloysius Jackson Jr.

A Burmese citizen, Zau Seng, was killed during Turkey’s Syrian invasion, according to The Jerusalem Post.

Seng was a volunteer for the Free Burma Rangers (FBR).

The FBR has been serving at the front line in Iraq and Syria for years aiding all sides in conflicts.

“I miss you and love you very much,” wrote Dave Eubank of the Free Burma Rangers about his colleague Zau Seng. “Thank you for showing me how to live, for putting a light on the world. I will miss you until I see you again in heaven.”

Seng died after a mortar hit 10 meters from an FBR ambulance while he was documenting Turkish attacks as a videographer.

FBR is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement working to bring help, hope, and love to people in the conflict zones of Burma, according to the Free Burma Rangers.

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