Ukraine war: Putin seeks foreign volunteers to fight in Ukraineon March 11, 2022 at 10:41 am

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The Russian president says those who want to volunteer to fight alongside Russia should be allowed to.

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the Security Council via a video link at the Kremlin

Image source, Reuters

Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for foreign volunteers to be able to fight against Ukrainian forces.

Speaking at a Russian security council meeting, he said those who wanted to volunteer to fight with Russia-backed forces should be allowed to.

Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said there were 16,000 volunteers in the Middle East ready to fight alongside Russia-backed forces.

US officials said these could include Syrians skilled in urban combat.

Moscow is a long-standing ally of Syria and Mr Putin has been a key backer of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the country’s civil war.

“If you see that there are these people who want of their own accord, not for money, to come to help the people living in Donbas, then we need to give them what they want and help them get to the conflict zone,” Mr Putin told his defence minister.

Mr Shoigu also proposed handing over captured Western anti-tank missile systems to Russian-backed rebel fighters in the breakaway Ukrainian regions of Luhansk and Donetsk in the Donbas region.

“Please do this,” Mr Putin said.

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The televised security council meeting move came as Russian forces in Ukraine began attacking new targets in different areas of the country:

  • An airfield and jet engine factory were targeted in Lutsk, in the north-west
  • Explosions also hit airfields at Ivano-Frankivsk, in the south-west, according to Russian defence officials
  • In Dnipro, a major stronghold in central eastern Ukraine, one person was reported dead in air strikes

According to the Wall Street Journal, US officials have told the paper that Russia has recently been recruiting fighters from Syria, hoping their expertise in urban warfare can help take Kyiv and deal a devastating blow to the Ukraine government.

At the same time, US private security firms have been seeking to recruit former soldiers to help evacuate people from Ukraine.

Foreign fighters, including former and current British army personnel, have also been arriving in Ukraine to fight for the government in Kyiv.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said recently that 16,000 foreigners had volunteered for the cause, part of what he called an “international legion”.

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