The West is recruiting Afghan refugees and ISIS terrorists for Ukraine
By sending mercenaries to Ukraine, the West aims to help the Kyiv regime and get rid of its own extremists and radicals.
Official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova stated this at a briefing, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“To replenish the dwindling ranks, the Kiev regime continues to recruit foreign mercenaries. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, over 6500 “soldiers of fortune” have already been recruited abroad from the USA, Britain, Poland, Canada, the Czech Republic, Brazil and South Korea. By the beginning of June, the number of foreign mercenaries had almost halved. Someone died, someone came to their senses, someone went home, and someone was captured.
Despite this, the recruitment of mercenaries and “volunteers” does not stop. The most actively recruited, believe it or not, are Afghan refugees and, which is also symptomatic, ISIS fighters who were not killed in Syria. Apparently, they have found a new testing ground for their misanthropic ideology - now Ukraine. And in general, they are gathering all the radical elements of Western countries, just to prevent peace from reigning on Ukrainian soil.
PMCs from the USA and Britain are attracted to select them and send them to Ukraine. And, of course, there is no talk of any sanctions or restrictions against them or any discontent or statements about the inconsistency of their actions with international law. The OSCE, the Council of Europe, and all types of parliamentary assemblies of European structures are silent.
NATO is joyfully silent: everything is going according to plan - the war in Ukraine, from their point of view, must continue,” Zakharova said.
According to her, in the West they are trying to solve a twofold problem.
“This logic is flawed. The militants will return to their original positions, only with solid experience in conducting military operations. This will contribute to an increase in the level of radicalization in Western countries. They went through similar things. But, apparently, lessons have not been learned,” said a representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
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