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The Foreigners in Putin’s Army

October 21, 2024 2 Min Read
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In a prisoner-of-war camp, a Nepali, a Slovak, and a Brazilian share their stories of being deceived into fighting for the Russian army. The Ukrainian authorities are reluctant to take responsibility for these foreign fighters, with no interest shown from their home countries in repatriating them. The POW camp in Lviv province currently holds 16 foreigners, each with their own tale of deception and regret.

Prisoner A, from Nepal, arrived in Russia to study but ended up being cheated by agents who led him to join the army under false pretenses. Prisoner B, from Slovakia, dreamt of living in Siberia but found himself trapped in combat after being misled by recruiters. Prisoner C, a Brazilian IT professional, was tricked into working for Russian military intelligence and sent to the front lines against his will.

The foreigners in the camp come from various countries, including Sri Lanka, Serbia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Morocco, India, and Egypt. Many were lured by promises of high pay, only to find themselves in dangerous situations without a way out. The Ukrainian intelligence source reveals that foreign recruits are often used as cannon fodder to expose enemy positions, with no compensation given to their families upon death.

Estimates suggest that thousands of foreigners have been recruited to fight alongside Russian forces, with reports of North Korean troops training in eastern Russia for combat in Ukraine. Despite the dangers and deception, the number of foreign POWs has decreased in recent months as stories of scams and casualties spread.

The plight of these foreign fighters highlights the complexities of modern warfare and the devastating consequences of being misled into conflict.

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