
The presence of Cuban mercenaries in Ukraine has triggered a wave of controversy. Recruited by the Russian army, these individuals have been sent to the front lines, generating mixed reactions. Ukrainian hackers have leaked the identities and contracts of these mercenaries, revealing that they receive about $2,000 a month for their participation. Although the Cuban government has denied any involvement in this recruitment, the intelligence agency Inform Napalm suggests that it may be concealing its cooperation with Russia. This situation unveils a troubling narrative of human trafficking and raises questions about the ethics and transparency of the Cuban regime.

