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New images of Cubans revealed at Russian military base

This week a Russian officer revealed that many young people have been recruited in Cuba for the war in Ukraine.


The youtuberAlain Paparazzi Cuban showed new images that attest to the existence of Cuban mercenaries in the Russian army to participate in the war in Ukraine.

In the short video you can see how one of the Cubans is shaved by another soldier. On his neck he wears asoldier's badge.

Alain said that it is aboutexclusive images that you have received and explained thatcome from military bases where there are groups of Cubans training for armed combat.

"Cuban mercenaries in Russian military bases, here they are prepared and trained to send them to the battle front against Ukraine. This video is another proof of Cuban intervention in a world conflict," said the YouTuber.

This week themercenaries sent a video directly to the influencer and they threatened him for having said that there were Cubans dying in an international conflict.

"Gentlemen, say hello here. Those of us who are dead, those of us who are missing salute you," said one of the Cubans to Alain, from a Russian military base.

The Cuban government denies its direct participation in the war conflict. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared thatThey are not sending young people to the war in Ukraine, but admitted that the Ministry of the Interior is working to dismantle a human trafficking network for military recruitment purposes.

Last week statements fromtwo Cuban teenagers who claim to have been scammed by signing a contract to travel to Russia to work on war recovery efforts and were subsequently sent to the battlefield.

Theparents of these young people have asked for international help to ensure that their children return safely to their homeland. They signed that contract because they wanted to earn money to help their families, but they didn't know that they were on their way to being cannon fodder in a war that never ends.

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