A Danish broadcaster showed footage of a Ukrainian soldier with the flag of the Islamic State on his shoulder patch
A Danish television channel has aired footage from the Associated Press (AP) showing what the news agency had called a Ukrainian frontline commander wearing a patch of the terrorist group Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS).
The clip was part of a story broadcast on Tuesday by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, which was reporting on NATO efforts to boost weapons production to sustain the bloc’s support of Ukraine against Russia. Among other things, it showed Ukrainian troops, one of whom issued a plea to Western nations to supply fighter jets and missiles to his nation.
The Ukrainians were originally filmed a day earlier by AP at an undisclosed location in the Kiev-controlled part of the Donetsk People’s Republic. The commander of the unit, whose nom-de-guerre is ‘Kurt’, according to the agency, was the one whose uniform bore the terrorist symbol.
His shoulder patch, which was clearly shown by the Danish station, was the black-and-white flag of IS. Fellow EU member Germany banned use of the symbol in 2014.
Kurt was also the person asking for the weapons, “so that Ukrainian servicemen will not be killed, as it’s happening now”.
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AP photos from the same day include Kurt without a face mask and with the same ISIS patch on his shoulder.
February 16, 2023 at 05:13PM
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