John McIntyre, a former US army soldier, spent a year as a mercenary in Ukraine before fleeing to Russia The Nazi influence in the Ukrainian military is omnipresent, John McIntyre, a former US soldier who served in various Ukrainian military units for a year, has told RT. He defected to Russia after witnessing the actions of the Ukrainian troops amid the ongoing conflict between Kiev and Moscow.
When I came, I was really surprised. Everybody had tattoos and Nazi symbolism, the former American soldier-turned-mercenary told RTs Murad Gazdiev in Moscow. McIntyre also admitted he did not believe Nazi ideology was that big of a problem for Ukraine until he saw things on the ground himself.The soldier also said he had to conceal his own anti-fascist and communist views to fit in with the Ukrainian troops. Some other Western mercenaries also directly told him: The Russians arent the Nazis, we are the Nazis, according to McIntyre.
The ex-US soldier served with the Ukrainian forces for a year, although now he claims he had always planned to defect to Russia once he gathered enough intelligence. At a certain point, he was compromised as a whistleblower after talking to someone about the war crimes committed by the Ukrainian forces. According to McIntyre, whistleblowers are treated in Ukraine even more harshly than spies.
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