Canadian soldier who found the war boy 24 years later on Facebook

Canadian soldier who found the war boy 24 years later on Facebook

Justin Frye never wanted to go to war. By Canadian nationality, he joined his country's army only because he was a patriot citizen. War has never been his priority. He never liked the idea of fighting and killing other people. But fortunately [...]

By Canadian nationality, he joined his country's army only because he was a patriot citizen.

War has never been his priority.

He never liked the idea of fighting and killing other people.

But unfortunately, the war came for Fry.

In 1991, after the outbreak of tensions in Bosnia, he was sent to the point of war.

Frye was sent to contribute to his country's efforts to support the US, and spent time there living with his fellow fighters in a village

Fortunately, Frye was not often placed in front of the war.

Frye's duties weren't bad.

By doing his daily work, a young man always came to see him.

Every time we secured the landing area, a young boy came to see us”, recalls Free in his Facebook post. “I soon became friends with him. His name is Amir”.

With Amir visiting him often, the different languages they never spoke influenced their friendship.

Free came to love this young man very much, so she began to associate with him more fully.

I remember how sad I felt he had to go through this war... and the people who were fighting for the most fundamental things in life and smaller things”, Fry explained.

I started bringing Amiri candy.

Amir did not speak English, but the joy was clearly seen by his” smile, he says.

When the time of his service in Bosnia came to an end, Frye was allowed to return home.

Packing his belongings, he said good - bye to Amir, curious if their ways of life would be cross again in the future.

Over the years, I thought about Bosnia”, Frye explained. I think all those who served there think about it.

I often think about Amir and say if he's done it after the war”.

Frye goes on to say in his Facebook post that he recently decided to commit himself and find out what happened to his little friend.

Searching, he found Amir's sister, who was still living in Bosnia.

The sister gave Frye the information about Amir. He had survived the war and was even active in social networks.

Fryé found him quickly, and he was delighted to receive his reply.

“has become 24 years!”, Fry said. “We talked for the first time today I felt satisfaction and full of joy”, he said.

Describing his story, Frye said he would continue his friendship with the young man he met in Bosnia, who now lives in Sweden.

Amir's mother gave me thanks for my care.

I am very happy to add my youngest friend Amir Bajramovic to Facebook today”, he said.

 

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