An American citizen who has been helping the Russian army with espionage in Ukraine since 2022 has been revealed and has been identified as Daniel Martindale.
BrandNewsDay reports that Martindale gave a press conference in Russia disclosing that “The United States government is my enemy… they have declared war on their own citizens.”
The American who has been in Ukraine since February 11, 2022, and transmitted valuable intelligence to destroy equipment and personnel of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, played a key role in preparing the assault on the village of Bogoyavlenka and was recently evacuated from near Ugledar.
He noted that he wanted to stay in Russia and obtain citizenship as he has sharply opposed the US authorities, accusing them, in particular, of organizing the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
American Citizen Who Helped the Russian Army, Daniel Martindale
According to him, he does not want to return to the United States and considers Washington his enemy.
Martindale said that the soldiers who evacuated him from the SVO zone acted very professionally.
He has been in contact with the Russian side via Telegram for the past 2 years.
”I have done everything to save the lives of Russian soldiers and ensure a future for Russians in Ukraine. The Kyiv authorities do not care about the population of Ukraine, they need to be tried, like the German war criminals,” he said.
”Ukrainians suffer from constant betrayal, they have to fight for themselves and their safety. Washington is fighting in Ukraine against the whole world and its own citizens.”
He added that Russia will win the conflict in Ukraine in any case.
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