Russia places Conor Kennedy, the son of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., on an international wanted list connected to fighting in Ukraine. Both outlets report that the listing is tied to Kennedy’s reported service with forces involved in the conflict.
The reports cite Kennedy’s earlier disclosure that he traveled to Ukraine to join the international legion and fight there during Russia’s war against Ukraine. The New York Post frames Kennedy’s account as being “deeply moved,” while the Washington Times emphasizes the official Russian designation for covert enlistment. Despite differences in wording and emphasis, both describe the same sequence: Kennedy’s earlier statement about going to Ukraine and Russia’s subsequent decision to list him as wanted.
Neither outlet disputes that the basis for the listing stems from Kennedy’s involvement in fighting in Ukraine, but they focus on different aspects—Kennedy’s personal narration versus the legal and enforcement implication of being named on Russia’s wanted list.