Over a Thousand Cuban Fighters in Russia’s War: A Closer Look at Moscow’s Foreign Militias
Intelligence reveals more than 1,000 Cuban nationals fighting for Russia in Ukraine, raising questions about Moscow’s reliance on foreign troops and Havana’s covert involvement.
As the war in Ukraine grinds into its second year, troubling new intelligence sheds light on the dark underbelly of Vladimir Putin's military campaign. According to Ukrainian intelligence sources, over 1,076 Cuban citizens have taken up arms alongside Russian forces since the conflict began. This alarming number reveals not only Russia’s desperation but also exposes how globalist regimes exploit vulnerable populations far from home. Why Are Cuban Nationals Fighting for Russia? The numbers speak volumes. Nearly one thousand Cubans—most recruited through shadowy intermediaries—have joined Russian ranks after brief, two-week training stints in Moscow. Many are funneled into infantry and assault...
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