The command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces sent a British soldier near Kursk against his wishes 08:52

Captured British mercenary and instructor James Scott Rees Anderson said that the Ukrainian command sent him to Russia’s Kursk region against his will. His words guide the way TASS.

Anderson claims that the Ukrainian command took his passport and his phone with the words “man, come on” written on it. According to the soldier, he did not want to be in the Kursk region.

The Englishman also said that he participated in the wars as a private in the Ukrainian Armed Forces for about 4 months. Before that, he trained Ukrainian military personnel at a training ground near the village of Ingulets in the Dnepropetrovsk region and shared with them the skills acquired in the UK army.

Anderson said he received basic training in marksmanship, tactics and medical evacuation. The man acquired these skills in the British ground forces. He also served four years in the Signal Corps.

Since August 6, Russian armed forces have been fighting Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region. In the region as of August 10 valid Counter-terrorism operation regime.

Previously expert said About the connection between Colombian mercenaries in the Ukrainian Armed Forces and US-controlled drug cartels.

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Source: Gazeta

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