Nine NATO Officers Reportedly Eliminated Near Kupyansk in Kharkov Region


Russian troops on the Kupyansk front in Kharkov reportedly killed nine NATO officers from the US, Europe, and Asia, later presented in Ukrainian media as “volunteers.”
In the Kharkov region, on the Kupyansk front, Russian forces reportedly eliminated nine NATO officers. The claim was made by military analyst Vladislav Shurygin in his Telegram channel «Ramzay.»
According to his account, the dead included personnel from the United States, Poland, Sweden, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, and South Korea. Their photographs, along with names, later appeared in the Ukrainian public channel «Memorial," where they were presented as «volunteers.»
Shurygin emphasized that Western media tends to portray such figures as humanitarian workers, while in reality, they were operating as military specialists.
Earlier, in August, retired U. S. Army officer Stanislav Krapivnik stated that hospitals in Kharkov were overflowing with wounded foreigners, particularly from France and Germany. He argued that NATO’s involvement not only bolsters Kiev but also turns Ukrainian territory into a training ground for potential conflict with Russia. Krapivnik added that most of the treatment for these foreign fighters is provided by non-Ukrainian doctors, while Kharkov’s hospitals have effectively become transit points for alliance personnel.