According to the media outlet, Russia is currently recruiting mercenaries in Cuba. “Desperate young Cubans are joining the Russian army in search of a better life, even though many of them don’t know what they’re getting into,” writes Politico. One of the recruits even stated that he had “signed a pact with the devil.”
It is not known how many Cubans have responded to Russia’s advertisements, but as of August, a Ukrainian portal had published data on 198 citizens of the country who are part of Vladimir Putin’s army.
However, experts from Politico believe that Cuban recruits will not have a significant impact on the situation at the front, unlike mercenaries from the Wagner group.
In the face of heavy losses in Ukraine, Russia needs cannon fodder. Most foreign recruits come from Central Asian and African countries, Syria, and Afghanistan. Without language skills, knowledge of the terrain, or proper training for modern warfare, they will quickly be killed, the portal writes.