British traitor burned his passport in a propaganda video for Russia.
According to The Sun: The new video captures British traitor Aiden Minnis, who fled the UK to fight alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. The recording shows him burning his British passport.
Aiden Minnis, 38, a deserter fighting for Putin, burns his British passport East2West East2WestAiden, dressed in military uniform and armed, expresses insults towards Britain, filming himself in a style reminiscent of Russian propaganda.
“Great Britain says it can revoke citizenship from those who participate in anything deemed a threat to the country.”
“So I believe my passport has been revoked. You can kiss my ass.”
“Damn you, Great Britain, and glory to Russia.”
Aiden from Wiltshire boasts about his new Russian passport in a provocative video posted online.
“I have a Russian passport. I am now a Russian.”
In his video, he claims to feel relieved, as he now considers himself protected from persecution in the UK.
However, his belief that the passport will protect him from arrest is mistaken, as it is merely an internal document unfit for international travel.
This passport is unlikely to save him from extradition to the UK if he returns to the West.
In a previous video, Aiden again expressed hatred towards Britain, stating:
“I reiterate that I condemn my country of origin.”
His family in Britain has disowned him, claiming they want 'nothing to do with him.'
Aiden believes he is helping to 'lay mines and explosives' that kill Ukrainian soldiers, and feels that he is 'doing God's work' by joining Moscow's forces, ready to 'die' on the front lines.
“I am starting a new life in Russia. I am now a Russian. I am happy to be a Russian,” he stated in the video.
East2West
Now he is a soldier of Russia
Aiden hopes that Putin's army will send him to the front lines.
“After my leave, I am going to the assault battalion. So it will only get harder for me.”
The UK authorities are concerned about Minnis's decision, stating:
“Reports of British citizens participating in the unlawful invasion are shocking, and their actions are condemned.”
Aiden, previously convicted for a racist attack, claims he has no intention of returning to the UK after serving in Putin's army.
He is one of two Britons who have become traitors fighting against Ukraine.
His 'best British friend' in the Russian army is Ben Stimson, previously convicted for terrorism and assisting pro-Ukrainian separatists.
Previous reports indicate that Ben filmed a video at the front, openly displaying Russian military gear and stating:
“Yes, yes, I am back in Russia. I am back in uniform.”
His father, Martin Stimson, admits he feels incredibly ashamed of his son fighting on Putin's side.
Martin noted: “He got out of prison and told me he was going to Russia to be a teacher.”
Aiden's Russian identification
Aiden Minnis has become a symbol of the controversial choices some make concerning the Ukrainian war, as his decision to support the aggressor and not return to his home country provokes outrage not only in Britain but worldwide. His case highlights the complexities of personal loyalties and moral qualities during times of global conflict. Read also
- Russia Shifts Battlefield Tactics: Small Infantry Squads and Drones Take the Lead
- Over 1,300 Russian Soldiers Eliminated in a Single Day: Moscow’s Total Combat Losses Surpass 1.38 Million
- Russia Is Copying Ukraine’s Military Tech, Says Ex-CIA Official: 'The Advantage Won’t Last Forever'
- Russian troop losses surpass 1.38 million, according to Ukraine’s General Staff
- NATO Rushes to Strengthen Drone Defenses: What’s Behind the New Threat
- Suspect Arrested in Poltava for Murder of Ukrainian Marine—Killing Reportedly Cost Just 5,000 Hryvnias

