The soldier describes what happens in the audio here. When he is asked who attacked him with the eggs and excrement, he says very guardedly: “uh, certain religious side of our community.” And later he says that his attackers were “wearing pretty much similar clothing, they were all in sort of religious wear, like white garments…”

His guardedness is understandable: he knows that in contemporary dhimmi Britain, he could be charged with “racism” and “Islamophobia” if he said plainly that Muslims attacked him. Meanwhile, Muslims in the UK treat soldiers with open hatred and contempt — and non-Muslim officials all too often readily accommodate this hatred.

“Ex-Soldier: ‘I Was Targeted For Wearing Uniform,'” LBC, September 27, 2015 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):