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  • curprev 17:3217:32, 24 February 2024 JustaPonyrideAway talk contribs 40,637 bytes −5 I have never heard of the term "foreign fighter" before the invasion of Ukraine, it seems to be just as artificial as the term "moderate rebel" being used in Syria prior. There are 3 types of military formations. Regular Army units from the conflict party, third party expeditionary forces and mercenaries. You cannot determine the salary in a battlefield situation of a POW, that is why foreign nationals are regarded as mercenaries by default. We can discuss in the talk page for anyone interested. undo
  • curprev 16:5616:56, 24 February 2024 JustaPonyrideAway talk contribs 40,642 bytes +672 There is clear evidence of corruption in the military recruitment. I added another source from an Ukrainian news outlet of a case of a man with epilepsy dying on his first day of service. If the medical staff have no problem taking bribes, what guarantees they would not make favors to military recruiters to fill in recruitment quotas? undo Tag: Visual edit
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