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Identities and contracts of dozens of Cubans recruited by Russia are leaked

The file revealed their passports, recruitment cards and contracts; The youngest Cuban recruited turned 18 in March and the oldest is 69 years old.


Ukrainian team hackersCyber ​​​​Resistance They leaked identities and contractsof dozens ofCubans recruited by Russiato fight in the war against Ukraine.

Hackers handed over to Ukrainian agencyInformNapalm evidence of the recruitment, training and transfer to Russia ofentire units of about 199 Cubans to participate in the attack against Ukraine.

The file, which consists of the page with personal data from the passport, military recruitment cards for Russia and the complete contracts, reveals the Cubans who, in the midst of the crisis that is plaguing the country, decided to receive some2,000 dollars per month for his participation in the war.

The file also revealed details of the Russian majorPeryevozchikov Anton Valentinovych, head of the selection point for contracts for military service in the city of Tula.

With capture of his photos from social networks, the file also shows when the former commander began the recruitment of the Caribbean people whose information the hackers obtained from documents transferred from the military man's own computer.

"After analyzing the garbage can from Major Peryevozchikov's mailbox, it was possible to establish thenames, surnames, dates of birth and passport data of 199 Cuban mercenaries. "All of them are Cuban citizens except for one person, Díaz Romero Juan Pablo, who is a Colombian citizen," the agency wrote.

Among the data provided is that the oldest Cuban participating in the war conflict He is 69 years old, as evidenced in the data of hispassport.

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Instead,the youngest arrived at 18 years old in March of this year.

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According to the data revealed, the Cubans entered Russia in July and August in several groups of between 10 and 30 people through the Sheremetyevo airport.

The reason for their visit to Russia stated in their documents is "tourism" and then during an interrogation, if they are captured, they will say that they "got lost on a hiking trip."

Upon arrival in the city of Tula, they are given a contract in Spanish where they are guaranteed a single payment in the amount of 195,000 rubles upon signing a contract for a period of one year or more; monthly payments of 204,000 rubles per month (from $2,000) in the scope of "special military operation" (depending on military rank, position and years of service).

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They are also offered the possibility of "quick purchase of housing from the funds of the Ministry of Defense of Russia through the system of cumulative mortgage loans"; housing service or housing rental compensation; free examination, treatment and rehabilitation in military medical institutions; life and health insurance at the expense of the federal budget.

Although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently emphasized that they had no involvement in recruiting Cubans for the Russian war, the intelligence agency Inform Napalm claims to have well-founded suspicions that the Cuban authorities are getting ahead of themselves in this way and trying to hide their cooperation. with Russia.

In his opinion, "there is a very small probability that the Cuban authorities have not noticed the flow of people who suddenly, for the first time in their lives, receive foreign passports issued only in the capital of Cuba," he indicated.

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