British mercenary Sean Pinner, who fought on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, returned to the United Kingdom and announced that he would go to Ukraine again, the Sun newspaper writes.
“Sean… flew back to Ukraine less than ten weeks after he was released in a prisoner exchange”– says the publication.
At the same time, whether the mercenary plans to participate in hostilities again is not specified. Sun claims that Pinner allegedly promised his parents not to go to the front lines anymore and to organize humanitarian aid. According to British media, the mercenary returned home as part of a prisoner exchange that took place in September.
Earlier, another British mercenary, Aiden Aslin, said he wanted to return to Ukraine and be a mouthpiece for Ukrainian propaganda. He was also released as part of a prisoner exchange.
At the same time, another British mercenary, Sharif Amin, nicknamed “Rambo”, having been on the front line, said that he did not want to fight on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and would return home. According to the Exxpress edition, he is already “fed up with participation in the conflict, like many other mercenaries.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry noted that Ukraine has become a place where a large number of not only Western weapons, but foreign mercenaries are sent, despite the fact that mercenarism is prohibited at the level of laws in a number of Western countries. According to the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, the Russian military has already destroyed more than three thousand mercenaries, and about the same number have been “sent home.”
So, in just one day in the Krasno-Limansky direction, the RF Armed Forces destroyed about a hundred foreign mercenaries and Ukrainian militants. After that, in the area of the settlement of Svatovo, an Austrian sniper with the call sign “Ninja” was eliminated, as well as an American mercenary Skyler James Greggs.