British mercenary Sean Pinner told how he was captured in Mariupol.
The Zvezda TV channel has published a short interview with the British mercenary Sean Pinner, who was captured in Mariupol. According to him, he and his colleagues were in the industrial zone when the order came to leave.
"I can't say exactly where," he explains. - At 4 a.m. we started moving, took the wounded with us. Mortar and artillery attacks began, military aviation was working, panic began. Everyone began to run in different directions, my commander seemed to have disappeared. I still don't know what happened to those who were with me.
It was explained to the Briton that according to the testimony of the fighters of the 36th Marine Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the command sent them to certain death, ordering them to break through towards the Enchantment. The Marines did not have a single chance to get to this settlement, since the troops of the Russian Federation and the DPR were everywhere there.
"I have no idea who made that decision," Sean Pinner replied. - We were abandoned.
Earlier, Briton Aiden Aslin was captured in Mariupol. He had combat experience in Syria, where he fought in the ranks of the Kurdish organization People's Self-Defense Units. And he entered the service of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2018. At the time of the start of the special operation, he was in Mariupol, where he was surrounded.
Oleg Koryakin (Kazan)