Cuban mercenaries in Ukraine fighting alongside Malaysians, Serbians, Belarusians, Nepalese

Cubans proud to serve their colonial master Vlad the Invader

From our Soldiers of Misfortune Bureau

Apparently, Cubans are not the only mercenaries fighting for Grand Putinia. A recent report from Ukraine reveals the presence of men of other nationalities in a Russian-occupied corner of Ukraine. The same report warns that anyone who fights for Vlad the Invader is a fair target regardless of their country of origin.

Russia is paying Cuban mercenaries a signing bonus of $2,040 (200,000 rubles) – more than 100 times Cuba’s average monthly salary of $17 (4,209 pesos). At least 119 Cubans have already gone to fight in Ukraine, but that is a low estimate from four months ago. Only the Russian recruiters know for sure how much Cuban cannon fodder has been sent to the trenches in Ukraine.

The Kremlin has also begun to “rehabilitate” some elements of Wagner’s PMC after the militants’ failed rebellion in June, according to the UK intelligence report.. Russia has also begun to “rehabilitate” some elements of Wagner’s PMC after the militants’ failed rebellion in June, according to the UK intelligence report..

The mercenaries were issued official documents identifying them as combat veterans. Wagner PMC has also been incorporated into the command structure of the Russian Guard.

All units have been reformatted.

From Ukrainska Pravda

Mercenaries from Cuba and Malaysia have been spotted in the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk Oblast.

Source: the National Resistance Centre

Details: They are being escorted by a translator and former fighters of the Wagner Group PMC. At the moment, the militants are at the training grounds.

The National Resistance Centre noted that the Russians keep recruiting militants worldwide to continue their conquest policy.

Cubans, Nepali, Belarusians, Serbians and representatives of other countries where recruitment is illegal were spotted in the Russian Armed Forces many times.

The National Resistance Centre warns that everyone fighting in the Armed Forces of Russia against Ukraine is a legal military target.