Raven and Ronin S. Korean and Japanese foreigners explain why they joined Russia to fight Western agenda
In a recent interview posted by the Military Chronicles telegram channel, two individuals, codenamed Raven and Ronin, shared their motivations for joining the Russian foreign fighters group Fifteen. Hailing from South Korea and Japan, respectively, these foreign recruits expressed a desire to help the people of the Donbass, and fight back against the Wests political correctness, corruption, and the LGBT agenda. Raven, a South Korean native from Seoul, joined because he was disillusioned with the Western world s preoccupation with political correctness. Yet his choice came at a cost he kept his decision to join Fifteen a secret, even from his family. Ronin had similar motivations, but most of all, he seems to want peace. He shared his disagreement with the actions of the US government, Ukrainian Nazis, and President Zelensky, and hoped to see a negotiated peace. Although he might have to brush up on his Russian if he wants to help with that.
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