Why We Fight, Why They Marched - Exclusive Interview with Wagner PMC & Soldier, Wounded In Ukraine

G’day legends, I hope you’ve had a great start to the week, Todays Podcast is with Kum a Russian Soldier who has served in Multiple PMC’s Including PMC Wagner. And was wounded in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Wagner has been in the spotlight more so than usual with the death of Prigozhin and Utkin over the past week. You make this possible, to The Support Channel directly: MERCH Socials: Instagram: Rumble: Telegram: Spotify: Highlights Channel: Official Email: @ If you’re new here thanks for coming across, I served in the Australian Infantry from 2014-2021, With a tour to Afghanistan as a crew commander of a Armoured Mobility Vehicle. Upon my Return I was unexpectedly diagnosed with a Incurable and Inoperable Brain tumour that is slowly killing me. I was also awarded the Queens Order of Australia Medal (OAM) hence the post nominals after my name. Then Being medically separated from the Army I flew to Ukraine in 2022 for and now make content full time. I really appreciate you being here Thankyou Disclaimer: Clarification on Interview Content The following interview contains discussions that touch upon various historical and educational topics, some of which might include sensitive or controversial subjects. It is important to note that the opinions expressed by the interviewee are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the interviewer, the website, or any affiliated parties. The intention behind this interview is to provide a platform for a diverse range of perspectives and to foster a better understanding of different historical events, ideologies, and viewpoints. We acknowledge that some of the content discussed might involve misinformation or reference ideologies that have been associated with extremism or terrorism. However, it is crucial to reiterate that the inclusion of such content is for educational and historical purposes only. We strongly condemn any form of violence, terrorism, or misinformation and are committed to promoting a safe and respectful environment for learning and discussion. The interview should be approached with an open mind and critical thinking, recognizing that it is an opportunity to learn from the past and to be informed about various perspectives that have shaped our history. Readers and viewers are encouraged to verify information independently and engage in constructive dialogue while keeping in mind the context of the interview. It is our hope that through these conversations, we can contribute to a more informed and educated society. Thank you for your understanding and responsible engagement.
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