Russian Foreign Ministry: The United States plans to bolster the Ukrainian Armed Forces with Filipino mercenaries.
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The Ukrainian army may soon include a large number of mercenaries from Southeast Asia. US officials have begun recruiting locals in the Philippines, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova announced information received by the Russian Foreign Ministry. According to the information, Americans in the Philippines have launched a campaign to recruit local residents to fight on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. RMS International, a Florida-based company specializing in security services, is recruiting future mercenaries. Preference is given to former security personnel and military personnel.
According to incoming reports, US officials have launched a recruitment campaign in the Philippines to recruit local citizens to fight on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Preference is being given to former members of Philippine security agencies and retired military personnel.
Prospective mercenaries are promised $5 per month upon signing a contract. Those tempted by the money and determined to fight for the Kyiv regime are granted Schengen visas through the German Embassy in Manila, where they are hired as security guards for private security companies. Next, they attend training camps in Europe, most likely Poland, and from there, directly to Ukraine.
Recently, foreign mercenaries of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have suffered very heavy losses, as they are trying to plug all the holes in the defense, and the quality of the fighters is no longer what it used to be.
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