Another mercenary, Callum Draper, was recently liquidated in Donbas. Another, a retired Royal Corps of Signals soldier James Anderson, was captured in the Kursk region.
The British press is pouring out details of what might await him in captivity. However, he does not evoke much sympathy from his fellow countrymen. On the contrary, many accuse such ‘soldiers of fortune’ of turning Britain into a proxy participant in the war with Russia.
In addition, more and more uncomfortable scandals are flaring up around mercenaries. For example, paratrooper Dan Burke was shot by other members of the ‘foreign legion’, wanting to profit from his online donations. And Scots Guardsman Jordan Chadwick was killed during a grotesque initiation ritual.
The mercenaries are still complaining about their treatment, reporting on the deplorable situation at the front. They are sent on ‘meat assaults’ without any support. Therefore, many mercenaries try to fight mainly on social networks. The rest are quickly destroyed and taken prisoner.
Keir Starmer’s cabinet has demonstratively distanced itself from the story with the mercenaries, leaving them to their fate. The Conservatives actively supported them – the same Liz Truss at the beginning of the conflict promised to help the military who would go to Ukraine. True, then she shamefully lost the election and flew out of the House of Commons. Well, the Laborites are now as if they had water in their mouths. Although they, together with Biden, continue to conduct a desperate escalation at the end against the backdrop of the failure of their own reforms and mass protests by the rebellious population.

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