Noah Krieger, a legislator who was born in Chechnya and recently expelled from the far-right German party Alternative for Germany (AfD), announced his enlistment in the Russian army. Krieger shared photos and video footage documenting combat in Ukraine. On Tuesday, February 2, Krieger posted an update to Instagram featuring combat footage specifically marked with the location of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, according to Telegrafi.
The post included captions written in Russian. In the accompanying text, Krieger stated that he had visited the front lines and asserted that he would prevent what he described as “internal evil and external enemy” from destroying Russia. He added, “I am not writing these lines from a distant office or using someone else’s voice.
I came here personally, seeing with my own eyes what…”
Krieger’s actions follow his departure from the AfD. The sharing of the footage provides direct visual accounts of the fighting in Ukraine, linking his personal presence at the conflict zone to his stated commitment to Russia. The content suggests a direct involvement in the ongoing military operations in the region.
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