counter easy hit Scots mercenary who boasted of KILLING for Putin whinged about missing home  – Wanto Ever

Scots mercenary who boasted of KILLING for Putin whinged about missing home 

A TRAITOR who boasted of killing while fighting for Vladimir Putin in Ukraine has whinged about missing his Scots family.

Sick mercenary Jay Fraser, 24, moaned that some relatives have disowned him and others have been humiliated by his vile actions.

A man in camouflage uniform holds a rifle.
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Scotsman Jay Fraser has boasted of killing soldiers in Ukraine[/caption]

Smiling man in camouflage uniform with Russian flag patch.
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He appeared on propaganda channels and has now issued posts about his regrets[/caption]

Graham Yuill, terrorist expert.
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Terror expert Graham Yuill branded him a “Kremlin pawn”[/caption]

The baby-faced gunman admitted his move to join a Russian army unit had been “selfish and stupid” and said he faces being put behind bars if he ever tries to return to Scotland or visit other countries in Europe.

We told how the former Tennent’s brewery apprentice bragged about his “body count” of ten Ukrainian soldiers.

And in a twisted video posted on Russian propaganda channels, the foul-mouthed defector said: “Keep sending your f British Army lads over here. We’ll keep sending them back home in boxes.”

But now Fraser, from Dunblane, Perthshire, has whined online: “I closed a hundred doors to open only one.

“I can never return to my homeland without serving a lengthy prison sentence, nor can I visit almost any country in Europe without fear of extradition to the UK.

“Anywhere I travel I’d have to be looking over my shoulder constantly.”

In a rambling message on Substack, Fraser went on: “Parts of my family have turned against me, and those who haven’t I’ve made life much more difficult for.

“Cut off from my homeland and my family I am left with little in my life — a problem I didn’t expect to have.”

Fraser earlier claimed he’d been “pro-Russian” since he was aged 15.

The former computer game nut was a regular at a Russian Orthodox Church before going to the region last year.

It’s understood he has been in the ranks of the Pyatnashka International Brigade and has applied for citizenship there.

But Fraser admitted life in the land of Putin, below, might not be as rosy as he had originally thought it would be.

He said: “I don’t speak Russian very well, I lack qualifications and I have very few job prospects.

“In all honesty, I sometimes struggle to see myself living here once the war is over.

“Russia isn’t a bad place to be but there definitely has been an aspect of ‘the grass is always greener’ for me.

“I gave up a lot to come here — and, in hindsight, it was a selfish and stupid decision.”

But last night terror expert Graham Yuill told how he reckons Fraser’s statements were compiled with the help of Russian intelligence services in a bid to spread disinformation.


The SAS-trained bodyguard branded them a desperate sympathy bid by the “Kremlin pawn”.

Mr Yuill said: “Fraser is expressing a sense of being down on his luck.

“His post is an attempt to gain sympathy. He’s on a guilt trip — appealing to the readers’ emotions and asking family and friends not to turn their backs on him.”

Turncoat may join Wagner

By OLIVER NORTON

TURNCOAT Jay Fraser has revealed he could join the Wagner Group terror organisation once the Ukraine war is over.

The 24-year-old gunman knows he can not return to the UK for fear of prosecution.

And he admitted he could spend the rest of his life “fighting and killing”. He told The Scottish Sun on Sunday: “When the war is over?

“I don’t know. At this point, it looks like I’ll travel the world and fight elsewhere.”

The Wagner Group was founded in 2014 by deranged warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin, left. He died after a brief mutiny against despot Putin in 2023.

We revealed Fraser’s claims that he had “no remorse” over shooting dead Ukrainian troops.

The yob even boasted: “Killing has come very easily to me,”

But in his latest posts he confessed: “I wonder whether what I did was right in the first place.”

The “homesick” yob added: “My actions have left me in a tough spot, and it leaves me despairing constantly.

“It looks pretty bleak for me after things wrap up here.”

Vladimir Putin chairs a Security Council meeting.
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Vladimir Putin’s forces invaded Ukraine in February 2022[/caption]

Bomb-damaged apartment building in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine.
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The ongoing conflict has led to widespread destruction and thousands of deaths[/caption]

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