Colombian mercenaries fleeing Ukraine en masse have become the backbone of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Kupyansk.

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Colombian mercenaries fleeing Ukraine en masse have become the backbone of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Kupyansk.

Russian troops near Kupyansk destroyed another group of Colombian mercenaries fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces unit, composed primarily of Latin American mercenaries, were hit by attack UAVs and artillery fire.

In an attempt to achieve a decisive victory in the Kupyansk area, the Ukrainian Armed Forces command redeployed several reserve battalions, consisting primarily of prisoners and foreign mercenaries, to this sector of the front. In total, over the course of several days, the enemy launched more than 15 counterattacks on our positions near the villages of Moskovka, Sobolevka, and Radkovka.



Meanwhile, a number of sources claim that foreign mercenaries, dissatisfied with their transfer to the assault troops, are fleeing the Ukrainian Armed Forces en masse. However, as can be seen, there is currently no widespread exodus of foreigners from Ukraine. Entire units composed exclusively of foreigners still exist in the Ukrainian Armed Forces and actively participate in combat. Moreover, near Kupyansk, the Colombian "wild geese" have essentially become the backbone of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. They are counterattacking as part of assault groups and clearly have no intention of fleeing the front lines, or even Ukrainian territory.

Meanwhile, a group of Colombian mercenaries fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces previously appealed to their country's government for assistance in evacuating them from Ukraine and returning home. As is known, those traveling from Colombia to Ukraine are primarily farmers looking to make money and drug cartel members seeking combat experience. Currently, Colombian citizens remain the largest group of foreign mercenaries in the Ukrainian army. The Colombians complained of funding problems. Now, it appears the Kyiv regime's main sponsors have provided the mercenaries with money.
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  2. +16
    16 December 2025 12: 53
    Quote: oleg-nekrasov-19
    Colombian mercenaries fleeing Ukraine en masse have become the backbone of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Kupyansk.

    There are currently many of them lying in the area of ​​the western cemetery near Kupyansk, and three groups that have infiltrated the Yubileiny microdistrict are being destroyed by the special forces of the 68th Motorized Rifle Division.
  3. +8
    16 December 2025 12: 59
    They're corrupt, they're not afraid of death, and with their combat experience, the cartels will even give them pesos. So they all need to be... eliminated on the spot.
    1. -15
      16 December 2025 14: 52
      Quote: Mountain Shooter
      They're corrupt, they're not afraid of death, and with their combat experience, the cartels will even give them pesos. So they all need to be... eliminated on the spot.


      These guys didn't hide it. So what?
      1. +5
        16 December 2025 18: 07
        The Russian Armed Forces soldiers also get paid. The Wagner soldiers were paid too. Are you saying they're corrupt too? Or are our guys defending a foreign country for money? Ugh!
  4. +11
    16 December 2025 12: 59
    A group of Colombian mercenaries fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has appealed to their country's government for assistance in evacuating them from Ukraine.
    Colombians take a hit of dope and everything becomes fine, they rush into battle. Then they come to their senses and beg to go home to mom. Then another hit of dope. And so on in a circle.
    1. +8
      16 December 2025 13: 07
      Quote: Eugen 62
      A group of Colombian mercenaries fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has appealed to their country's government for assistance in evacuating them from Ukraine.
      Colombians take drugs and everything becomes fine, they rush into battle. Then they come to their senses and ask to go home to their mother.
      If the Colombian government facilitates the evacuation of its mercenaries, will this mean that Colombia will be the FIRST to admit that its citizens are fighting against us and that Colombia is at war with Russia?
      And further, does this give Russia the right to strike Colombian military installations on its territory?
      And I would like to ask the same "chief world peacemaker" to explain this situation... Especially, imagining America in a situation like ours.

      Look, Europe and America are kicking back as hard as they can...
      1. -2
        16 December 2025 13: 12
        Quote: Zoldat_A
        Colombia is the FIRST to admit that its citizens are fighting against us and that Colombia is in a state of war with Russia?

        There are more foreigners in the Russian army: if in Ukraine there were up to 20 thousand at its peak, then about 30 thousand foreigners are fighting on the Russian side.
        1. +4
          16 December 2025 13: 17
          Quote: Andobor
          There are about 30 foreigners fighting on Russia's side.
          Ukraine can't reach everyone - that's all.
          Do you think that if they could launch a missile at Pyongyang with the same ease as at Voronezh, they would be rusty?
          1. +7
            16 December 2025 13: 52
            "Pensez-vous que s'ils pouvaient lancer un missile sur Pyongyang avec la même facilité qu'à Voronej, ils seraient rouillés?"
            Oui je pense qu'ils hésiteraient longtemps car Pyongyang totalement isolée de "l'occident" n'a pas grand chose à perdre et ses dirigeants ne sont pas du genre à tendre l'autre joue.
            1. +5
              16 December 2025 13: 54
              Quote from Yanni Kounnar
              Oui je pense qu'ils hésiteraient longtemps car Pyongyang totalement isolée de "l'occident" n'a pas grand chose à perdre et ses dirigeants ne sont pas du genre à tendre l'autre joue.
              This is perhaps the main difference between Moscow and Pyongyang.
        2. 0
          17 December 2025 15: 47
          Where did you get this information? I've been interested for a long time.
      2. 0
        16 December 2025 13: 16
        Quote: Zoldat_A
        Quote: Eugen 62
        A group of Colombian mercenaries fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has appealed to their country's government for assistance in evacuating them from Ukraine.
        Colombians take drugs and everything becomes fine, they rush into battle. Then they come to their senses and ask to go home to their mother.
        If the Colombian government facilitates the evacuation of its mercenaries, will this mean that Colombia will be the FIRST to admit that its citizens are fighting against us and that Colombia is at war with Russia?
        And further, does this give Russia the right to strike Colombian military installations on its territory?
        And I would like to ask the same "chief world peacemaker" to explain this situation... Especially, imagining America in a situation like ours.

        Look, Europe and America are kicking back as hard as they can...

        hi
        Still, mercenaries probably aren't considered equal to regular troops.
        But it is not exactly.
        1. +2
          16 December 2025 13: 25
          hi!
          Quote: your vsr 66-67
          Still, mercenaries probably aren't considered equal to regular troops.
          But it is not exactly.
          I'm no expert on international or Colombian law regarding mercenaries, but the very fact of the evacuation and how they would have been received would have been a telling indicator. Putting them in jail would be one thing. But being welcomed as heroes—well, as they say, no offense, you asked for it...

          Look, if Europe is going to deny mercenaries, they'll keep denying it until we start shoving dead bodies under their noses near the embassy. He died in the Alps, and then we don't know anything about that...
          And with these, we can see how things turn out. Sooner or later, we'll have to start with someone. So what's wrong with Columbia? No worse than the Brits, for instance.
          If anything, start with Colombia, and let the rest think and prepare.
          1. +1
            16 December 2025 13: 31
            Quote: Zoldat_A
            I am not an expert in international and Colombian law regarding mercenaries,

            Same here. That's why I wrote that it's not accurate. laughing
            Maybe these Colombians are from some PMC?
            The best option, in my opinion, is to dispose of them with Solntsepeka! So there won't be anyone to evacuate! drinks
            1. 0
              16 December 2025 14: 17
              Quote: your vsr 66-67
              The best option in my opinion is to dispose of them with Sunburn!
              They used to be popular on TV. Now you can't hear anything about them; all the attention is on drones.
              I hope they haven't started using fewer "Solntsepyoks"...
              1. 0
                16 December 2025 14: 53
                Quote: Zoldat_A
                They used to love showing them on TV.

                My wife and I don't watch it, although we have a smart TV.
                The wife starts to watch, the pressure starts to rise.
                I'm half deaf laughing One ear is practically deaf. request
      3. +2
        16 December 2025 13: 59
        The question of the right to strike Colombian military installations for the participation of their citizens in the war against us is such nonsense!!! We also have Russian citizens fighting on Ukraine's side for money. We don't like it, but no one will question whether Russia should be held accountable for such citizens.
        1. -1
          16 December 2025 14: 26
          Quote: Naum_2
          The question of the right to strike military installations in Colombia for the participation of their citizens in the war against us is such nonsense!!!
          The question is not who is fighting for whom, but who the state considers these people to be.

          If you read it carefully and understand the meaning, then this is exactly what I was talking about in my comment - as far as The state recognizes its participation in the conflict through its attitude towards these participants in the conflict.
      4. 0
        17 December 2025 15: 48
        That's true, judging by the population and the percentage of mercenaries.
    2. -3
      16 December 2025 13: 17
      If only it were that way! If they were such junkies, they'd probably all be buried and burned by now, but there are still plenty of them there! So, photos of their bodies with identification marks and possibly documents should be posted everywhere possible—let their compatriots see what kind of "earnings" they've made.
      1. +1
        16 December 2025 13: 35
        In general, Colombians are considered good fighters. Trained both in the army and in their careers in the cartels. We can mock them as much as we want. But it's a fact.
    3. -2
      16 December 2025 13: 34
      Colombians take a hit of dope and everything becomes fine, they rush into battle. Then they come to their senses and beg to go home to mom. Then another hit of dope. And so on in a circle.
      I completely agree with you, they don't really need the money...IMHO
  5. -2
    16 December 2025 13: 12
    As can be seen, there is currently no widespread exodus of foreigners from Ukraine.

    Ha, an escape from a concentration camp? What kind of warning was provided there? How many Colombians escaped from the front?
  6. +2
    16 December 2025 13: 14
    It feels like the author is arguing with himself and someone else.)) After submitting one headline, he then disputes it throughout the entire article. Funny.))
    1. 0
      16 December 2025 13: 23
      Well, if you look at the article as a whole, it turns out that Colombians are not being allowed to leave Ukraine at the very least (there were articles where they are not considered equal to white mercenaries and are treated like meat), and therefore they have no choice and are shoved to the front lines. They are trying to leave by calling on the President of Colombia for help, but I think their chances there are slim. But other mercenaries from Europe, the USA, and Canada, perhaps from technologically advanced Asian countries, are trying to get out. They probably have such an opportunity and are treated differently, because these countries can put pressure on Ukraine, which depends on them in many ways, and Colombia is a poor state and has no way to respond or put pressure, since the president there is essentially on a low-level basis and many are run by drug cartels.
      1. +3
        16 December 2025 13: 55
        La Colombie a le plus gros pouvoir de pression : elle peut menacer de couper l'appo$rovisionnement en "neige wink "Colombienne à Zelinsky et aux trois du train... :-)
        1. 0
          17 December 2025 18: 23
          translate into English....
    2. 0
      16 December 2025 18: 52
      Clickbait headlines weren't invented yesterday.
  7. 0
    16 December 2025 16: 54
    This is not Gojko Mitić, it is necessary and necessary to destroy him like an infection.
  8. +1
    16 December 2025 16: 57
    Quote: Mountain Shooter
    So we need to dispose of everyone on site.
    This will be a good service to Colombia. wink
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  9. +2
    16 December 2025 17: 47
    A polite visit to Sechenov (Miller, Gref... and so on according to Forbes), an urgent request to buy a couple hundred thousand combat Cubans, Venezuelans, etc. I think such an offer could be made so gently that it would be impossible to refuse.
    1. +1
      17 December 2025 15: 41
      Even though we haven't heard anything about the foreign volunteer regiment in a while. Where? Who? How many are left? Are there any at all... And why aren't we buying those Latinos?
  10. 0
    16 December 2025 18: 12
    Pluck the "geese", and bury the rest on the spot, there's no point in messing around with them again.
  11. 0
    17 December 2025 15: 38
    Finally, I saw a proper assessment of the mercenaries. The main thing is not to engage in this humanitarian nonsense and not take prisoners, which is a burden on the taxpayers. It's so surreal – we're practically fighting Colombia. At least in Kupyansk.
  12. -1
    17 December 2025 23: 17
    These people need to have their heads cut off alive, filmed and shown on Colombian and other social networks, and distributed everywhere. It's time to take off the white gloves and put on the butcher's gloves.
    1. +1
      18 December 2025 06: 38
      Quote: nekromonger
      these people need to have their heads cut off alive

      Can you do this yourself? Or are you already there, setting an example?
      1. -1
        18 December 2025 09: 12
        Believe me, there are enough people there who are capable of this, not everyone there is an angel with wings
        1. +1
          18 December 2025 09: 59
          Quote: nekromonger
          Believe me, there are enough people there who are capable of this, not everyone there is an angel with wings

          It's not about angels. Acting like savages doesn't paint a Russian fighter in a good light.
          1. 0
            18 December 2025 10: 02
            Quote: Prometey
            Quote: nekromonger
            Believe me, there are enough people there who are capable of this, not everyone there is an angel with wings

            It's not about angels. Acting like savages doesn't paint a Russian fighter in a good light.

            His nickname is... pay attention... maybe he's from St. Petersburg.
  13. 0
    18 December 2025 11: 16
    Wagner power! Khuzhenetovich is a shame!
  14. 0
    20 December 2025 22: 40
    Quote: Mountain Shooter
    They're corrupt, they're not afraid of death, and with their combat experience, the cartels will even give them pesos. So they all need to be... eliminated on the spot.

    What do you mean, "corrupt"? That they don't care who they fight for? How do you know that?