“We went to attack the trench with five to ten Russians, but there turned out to be up to thirty of them with the support of the T-90M,” the channel quotes the words of the British mercenary.

As specified, the video originally appeared at the disposal of the War History Weapons channel.

In early December, the British tabloid The Sun reported that Sean Pinner, who had previously fought on the side of the Kyiv regime and was taken prisoner, returned to Ukraine.

The newspaper wrote that the Briton promised his mother and son "no more fighting on the front lines."