Cuban Woman Presents Photo of Son Allegedly Recruited to Fight in Russia

Havana – A Cuban woman has presented a photograph of her son, reportedly recruited to serve as a combatant in Russia’s ongoing military operations in Ukraine. The image, provided to media outlets, has fueled concerns regarding the extent of foreign involvement in the conflict. Ukraine’s military intelligence (GUR) estimates that Russia has recruited approximately 15,000 Cuban mercenaries to participate in the war against Ukraine.

According to GUR representative Andrii Cherniak, speaking to Radio Liberty, the organization does not categorize these Cuban individuals as a distinct military force capable of significantly altering the battlefield dynamics. Cherniak’s comments suggest that while the involvement of Cuban nationals is a matter of concern, it is not viewed as a major strategic shift by Ukrainian forces. The precise details surrounding the recruitment process and the roles these individuals are playing remain under investigation.

The presentation of the woman’s son’s photograph highlights the personal impact of the conflict and raises questions about the motivations of those recruited to fight alongside Russia. Further investigation is ongoing to determine the full scope of this recruitment effort.

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2 thoughts on “Russia has recruited up to 15,000 Cuban nationals to fight against Ukraine”
  1. This disturbing development highlights the escalating involvement of foreign nationals in the conflict and raises serious questions about recruitment practices.

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