The international recruits joining Russia’s war on Ukraine

Kremlin tries to bolster its ranks while avoiding a politically sensitive recruitment drive at home

US Army veteran trains Ukrainian soldiers around Kyiv, February 2023
There are believed to be around 2000 foreign recruits currently fighting for Ukraine
(Image credit: Paula Bronstein /Getty Images)

Russia is luring foreign fighters to join its forces in Ukraine to strengthen the narrative of international support for its invasion while avoiding a politically hazardous domestic recruitment drive.

With casualties mounting just as "its pool of domestic fighters dries up", Moscow is in "a scramble for manpower", Newsweek reported.

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