The Moroccan sentenced to death reveals his salary in the ranks of the Ukrainian forces and sends a message

Moroccan Saadoun Ibrahim (right)

Moroccan Saadoun Ibrahim, who was sentenced to death, revealed the circumstances of his fighting in the ranks of the Ukrainian forces in Donbass, his arrest, and the salary he was receiving.

In an interview published by Russia Today, the Moroccan Saadoun Ibrahim, who was sentenced to death, said that he was fighting in the front lines of the Ukrainian forces for about $1,000 a month.

The young Moroccan sent a message urging his peers who wish to join the ranks of the fighters not to come to Ukraine.

Yesterday, the Donetsk court sentenced Saadoun Ibrahim to death, along with two Britons, as Aiden Aslin and Sean Benner were also convicted of "acting as mercenaries and attempting to seize power by force in the Donetsk People's Republic."


They were also charged with undergoing training in order to carry out terrorist activities on the territory of the state, according to Russia Today.

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