From Serbs to Cubans: Who Is Fighting for Putin in the War with Ukraine?
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Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, its army has not only been made up of Russian soldiers.
Forbes reports that Russia is actively involving Cubans in the war against Ukraine — up to 25,000 foreigners may be at the front. For what you know, read tsn.ua (news 1+1).
The engagement of Cubans helps the Kremlin to wage war by reducing internal losses and maintaining political stability.
25,000 Cubans could join Russia's war against Ukraine Russia is actively recruiting foreign troops due to record losses, recruiting Cubans, North Koreans and migrants. Up to 25,000 Cubans could fight on the Russian side, making them the largest foreign unit.
At least 4,200 Cuban citizens are fighting for Moscow in its brutal war against Kiev, Ukrainian intelligence services said, and U.S. officials are concerned that this indicates a growing threat to security in the Western Hemisphere as Havana deepens its relationship with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.While Moscow has already appealed to other U.S. adversaries for human help (particularly North Korea, which sent at least 15.
The US claims that "after North Korea, Cuba is the largest supplier of foreign troops to Russia's offensive"
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