After Reading His Story, Do You Still Want to Attack Taiwan

A Chinese-born Russian mercenary. (Image source: Internet screenshot)

[People News] It’s common to see Chinese “little pinks” (nationalist netizens) online clamoring to attack Taiwan, saying things like “no matter how long it takes or how many die, we’ll fight until we win.” But after reading the real battlefield experience of the following Chinese-born mercenary fighting for Russia in Ukraine, will anyone still truly wish to launch a war across the Taiwan Strait?

Since the Russia-Ukraine war began, reports have continuously circulated online that Chinese citizens have joined as Russian mercenaries. Recently, a viral story appeared about a young Chinese man who became a mercenary for Russia and shared his horrifying experiences on the battlefield, saying that in less than a week, a 1,700-man regiment was completely wiped out and that almost all Russian and Chinese mercenaries he knew at the front line “were basically dead.”

According to a Vision Times report on October 6, multiple videos circulating online show that a young Chinese man who went to Russia as a contract soldier admitted that he had “finally become as timid as a dog.” After being severely wounded but surviving, he personally described the battlefield reality — a horrifying experience: within one week, an entire regiment of 1,700 men was annihilated. “How much longer can this war go on?” he asked.

The young man said that a Russian regiment entered the battlefield on April 27 — no one came back. His own regiment went in on April 29, and within less than a week, the entire 1,700-man unit was wiped out again. “I was severely wounded,” he said. “Anyway, among the Russians and Chinese I knew who were at the front line — basically all of them are dead.”

He continued: “It’s us infantry who really charge forward, following those cheap armored vehicles that cost a few million rubles each. Not everyone on the battlefield dies at the hands of the enemy — some are crushed to death by their own tanks and armored vehicles. For example, when a shell hits a vehicle, it can knock you down, and if you fall in front of the tracks, you get run over alive — that’s dozens of tons of weight.”

He added: “People only see my ‘heroic side,’ not what I’m like when I’m scared to death like a dog. In a ‘decisive battle,’ people die — and the mortality rate is extremely high. I really envy those days when I was in the rear carrying supplies. You just had to worry about drones. I have no idea what got into the commander’s head to order us into a decisive battle.”

He said that even before entering the main battlefield, while stationed at a forward outpost, he saw wounded soldiers lying on the ground in the bunkers, their eyes open, screaming in agony. “At the forward post, there are more corpses than dust. All kinds — intestines, guts everywhere, moldy bones, everything. After crossing the minefield and moving a little farther ahead, in the middle there, ‘corpses are piled like mountains.’ Even inside the bunkers there are bodies. And in the trenches we dug, the corpses crammed inside are more numerous than ants.” As he went along those trenches, “just poking your head out, you can see corpses — some hanging by a hand. When you come face to face with a corpse, it’s even more terrifying — the living and the dead are side by side.” He said that surviving that place without developing mental illness was “truly incredible.”

After reading this real-life story of a battlefield “where there are more corpses than dust,” readers might think of one thing: Xi Jinping, for his own selfish interests, wants to launch a war against Taiwan. How many families would be left childless and extinct because of it? Many of today’s soldiers are only sons from families spanning several generations. If they die in battle, those families end forever. Xi Jinping and other top Communist Party officials have countless illegitimate children and hold enormous wealth siphoned from the national treasury. They live lavishly overseas, while the children of ordinary citizens must die as cannon fodder for the Party’s so-called “national reunification.”

Xi makes such decisions because he is the General Secretary of the evil Chinese Communist Party (CCP), whose ultimate goal is destruction. “Wherever the specter of communism goes, it is always accompanied by moral decay, hatred, disaster, war, famine, and slaughter.” (Excerpted from “The Communist Specter’s Record of Destroying Humanity”)

Therefore, wherever the Communist Party goes, there follows death and catastrophe. Withdrawing from the CCP — renouncing membership in the Party, Youth League, and Young Pioneers — can erase the mark of this demonic organization and help people become truly free human beings. △