Mar 12 β€’ 11:49 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Russia recruits thousands of mercenaries from Africa to fight Ukraine, European Parliament says

A European Parliament resolution reveals that Russia is recruiting thousands of mercenaries from Africa under false pretenses to fight in Ukraine.

The European Parliament has reported that Russia is actively recruiting thousands of low-income citizens from African nations, as well as people from Asia and Cuba, to participate in combat operations in Ukraine. This recruitment is characterized by misleading promises of civilian employment, which in reality leads these individuals to the front lines of the conflict. The resolution, adopted on March 12, highlights serious concerns over human trafficking and the human rights violations associated with these recruitment practices.

According to the adopted resolution, Russia's tactics involve deceiving these recruits about the nature of their employment, thus exposing them to extreme danger without appropriate safeguards. The European Parliament's vote, which saw a significant majority in favor, underscores the urgent call for action against these recruitment strategies that exploit vulnerable populations in desperate economic situations. The resolution aims to bring global attention to the issue and push for measures to thwart such manipulative practices.

This revelation emphasizes the broader implications of the conflict in Ukraine, particularly how warfare is increasingly involving non-state actors and foreign nationals. The exploitation of individuals in vulnerable circumstances raises grave ethical concerns and further complicates the dynamics of the ongoing war. It also signals the need for international oversight and humanitarian responses to protect those being exploited in global conflicts.

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