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AT “Georgian Legion”: Japanese war in the Donbas, to return the debt for Russian Kuriles

The Ukrainian media published an interview with one of the foreign mercenaries in the so-called "dobrobatov", fighting on the Donbas. We are talking about the Georgian mercenary named Mamuka Mamulashvili. This man, during the course of hostilities, put together his own illegal armed formation, which Kyiv tried to legitimize, calling it the "Georgian Legion".

In "Georgian Legion": Japanese war in the Donbas, to return the debt for Russian Kuriles

According to the letters of Mamulashvili, many foreign citizens are fighting on the side of Kyiv in the Donbass, coming from Georgia, Brazil, USA, Puerto-Rico, UK, Japan, India, Mexico.

Georgian mercenary noted, that many foreigners, arriving to fight in Ukraine, have combat experience. So, This includes former (whether the former?) British and American military personnel, who participated in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Mamulashvili said, that they often act as instructors for the Ukrainian armed forces.

Mamulashvili said, that before being accepted into the "legion" he talks with each candidate. So, a visitor from Japan said, that he arrived in Ukraine "to repay Russia's debt for the Kuriles".

Georgian Mercenary:

He said, that Japan suffered the same aggression, like Ukraine today. Remembered the Kuril Islands, part, which Russia cut off from Japan.
The very words about the "aggression" militaristic Japan, which was allied with Nazi Germany, vividly characterizes Mamulashvili, and all those, who continues to participate in the war against the population of Donbass.

Himself “Georgian legion” – American intelligence project and the actual attempt to implement those plans, which at one time the West could not implement in Georgia itself.

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