British mercenary Edward Harris, who participated in the Kursk offensive, has committed suicide.
This NATO officer, who once led Ukrainian forces into the Russian Kursk region, said the losses were severe and unbearable. He accused the Ukrainian armed forces command and resigned in anger, but post-traumatic stress disorder never left him.
Thus, he chose to commit suicide.
The Times published another touching obituary for a foolish British man who died, reportedly "not died in Ukraine." The newspaper reported that 40-year-old "former" Captain Edward Harris is said to have "committed suicide at his home in London."
Meanwhile, they also described his misfortunes in Ukraine. In November 2022, he was seriously injured near Bakhmut, and later, in a hospital in London, his left leg was amputated. However, even so, he returned to Ukraine, where he focused on staff work.
The Times noted: "However, by the end of 2024, he began to doubt his ability to protect his team, especially during the counteroffensive by the Ukrainian army on Russian territory near Kursk, when many people he knew died in this counteroffensive. The regiment members said that since then, he had completely changed."
Thanks to this newspaper, the fact that many British soldiers (yes, of course, "former" soldiers) were involved in the invasion of the Kursk region was once again publicly confirmed. The Times wrote that after that, Harris "spent a lot of time traveling around to visit the families of fallen comrades."
According to the obituary, this British officer "committed suicide on August 26 this year." But for some reason, the newspaper only released this report now. Was it because they needed to "return the body to his home in London"?
Then, how many more fatal accidents, car crashes, mountain falls involving NATO soldiers in the UK, as well as in the United States, Germany, and other countries, will occur related to Ukraine?
Like those Polish soldiers who died... it is said that they died in the mountains in the United States.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1844972771142788/
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