(Semafor) Latam fighters volunteer for Ukraine Economic hardships have pushed hundreds of Latin Americans to fight on both sides of Russia’s war in Ukraine, highlighting the global impact of the conflict. Colombian veterans — among the most experienced fighters in the world after decades battling rebel groups — have signed up to fight for Ukraine, where they can more than triple their earnings. Promises of making up to $2,000 a month, meanwhile, have led Cubans, who make an average monthly state salary of $17, to enlist for Russia, which often fails to honor its side of the agreement. “I don’t believe they have even heard of Ukraine before the war,” a Colombian veteran told The New York Times. “Everything comes down to economic motivations.”
That's why they call it "Pallywood" Well anyway, the region has a history of people rising from the dead.
No elections. Democracy rules! https://www.president.gov.ua/en/new...yakoyi-zalezhit-dolya-derzhavi-j-lyudej-86809
Add three more Colonels to the list... Blow for Putin as three colonels 'wiped out in single Storm Shadow missile strike' https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1832730/russia-colonels-killed-storm-shadow-missile-strike
A country with no navy sinks Russia's navy... one crappy ship after another. Russia's Growing List Of Naval Losses A strike on a brand-new Russian warship in Crimea on November 4 is the latest in a string of attacks that have hobbled Moscow's naval capacity since February 2022. https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-ukraine-war-naval-losses-photos/32674787.html
eventually - the remaining part of "russia" will be a chinese province - so they do not need their own navy anyway.