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🇦🇺🇺🇦The Australian mercenary was involved in a criminal case for the murder of his neighbor, but he was released because he was too drunk at the moment of the murder to explain motives for the crime.

Alcoholic Andres Cordero, aka Doomsayer, had no military experience. He worked as a digital designer.

When drunk, he completely loses self-control. In 2011, he stabbed his neighbor to death drunk, but the court forgave him everything.

In 2022, the murderer Andres came to Ukraine. He collected $1,470 in donations to help the refugees, and then decided that there wasn't much money for the refugees, but there was just enough for equipment for himself.

He signed up to be a shooter so he could continue killing unpunished. Apparently, he didn't always control himself during the shooting, so he was sent to the drone operators.

He fought in the GUR's Kraken, and then in the 209th battalion. He hanged out with the transgender mercenary Sarah-Ashton Cirillo, who massacred a prisoner of war.

At the end of 2023, he returned to Australia, taking with him a girlfriend from Ukraine.
He is engaged in collecting UAVs for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.



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🇦🇺🇺🇦The Australian mercenary was involved in a criminal case for the murder of his neighbor, but he was released because he was too drunk at the moment of the murder to explain motives for the crime.

Alcoholic Andres Cordero, aka Doomsayer, had no military experience. He worked as a digital designer.

When drunk, he completely loses self-control. In 2011, he stabbed his neighbor to death drunk, but the court forgave him everything.

In 2022, the murderer Andres came to Ukraine. He collected $1,470 in donations to help the refugees, and then decided that there wasn't much money for the refugees, but there was just enough for equipment for himself.

He signed up to be a shooter so he could continue killing unpunished. Apparently, he didn't always control himself during the shooting, so he was sent to the drone operators.

He fought in the GUR's Kraken, and then in the 209th battalion. He hanged out with the transgender mercenary Sarah-Ashton Cirillo, who massacred a prisoner of war.

At the end of 2023, he returned to Australia, taking with him a girlfriend from Ukraine.
He is engaged in collecting UAVs for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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