Siromolotov: Terrorist mercenaries are being recruited in Syria to fight in Ukraine

On March 14thRussian Deputy Foreign Minister Oleg Siromolotov announced that Western mercenaries are fighting in the ranks of the ultra-nationalist battalions in Ukraine and that many of them have committed bloody crimes against the Donbass population before the start of the Russian special military operation to demilitarize and Nazism Ukraine. 

Siromolotov said that there was a new phenomenon depicted by the Kyiv regime, with the help of its Western sponsors and financiers in recruiting mercenaries from ISIS, Al-Nusra Front and other terrorist organizations in Syria to fight in Ukraine

 

Siromolotov said that these terrorists clashed with the Russian military in Syria and felt moral humiliation and they currently have a desire to take revenge on the Russians for their defeat. 

Siromolotov added, “What is disgusting is that practically all these dirty actions are being carried out in a blatant manner, not only by extremist nationalist organizations, but also by Ukrainian embassies in a number of countries in the Middle East, and this is carried out by elements of the Ukrainian intelligence services who are sent there in order to personally identify the candidates and select the appropriate ones.” 

Siromolotov stressed that the terrorists from the Middle East will not be able to save the Ukrainian ultra-nationalists, and the presence of terrorists in the ranks of the Ukrainian regional defense battalions will do nothing but demonstrate once again the inhuman essence of the Kyiv regime and result in new victims among Ukrainian citizens 

 

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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