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Video: US mercenary colonel fighting for Ukraine claims video describing ‘sick’ murders is ‘deepfake’

Milburn’s ‘Mozart Group’ said to have disbanded shortly after interview that discussed Ukrainian war crimes

Retired US Marine Colonel Andy Milburn has reportedly claimed that a video in which he chatted about the ‘sick’, ‘fucked up’ acts he had seen in Ukraine while fighting alongside Ukrainian forces, including the murder of prisoners of war.

Milburn’s ‘Mozart Group’, formed as a mirror of the Russian ‘Wager Group’ of mercenaries, then ceased operations, according to the New York Times.

A video by independent media outlet The Grayzone (GZ) shows the clip and discusses Milburn’s apparent accusation that journalist Max Blumenthal has created the video as an AI ‘deepfake’. Judge for yourself:

The UK and US media have routinely ignored the nazification of Ukraine and atrocities committed by Ukrainian forces, while reporting ‘war crimes’ by Russia that turned out not to have taken place, without correction.

Skwawkbox comment:

Neither side in the Ukraine war are worth supporting – Zelenskyy has shut down political opposition and news outlets and was filmed calling for a pre-emptive nuclear strike that would kill millions and almost certainly trigger all-out nuclear war. The western media have shamefully whitewashed one while demonising the other, while the Ukraine government’s claims have been so outlandish that even NATO was forced to tell them to stop lying after a Ukrainian missile killed two Polish civilians in a Polish field.

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