The Russian State was accused of forcing immigrants to join the army to be sent to the front lines.
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The war in Ukraine continues to reveal controversial new practices. In recent days, several complaints suggest that Russia is forcibly recruiting migrants, especially from Central Asia, to send them to the
front lines.
According to these reports, many of those affected were arrested for administrative or migratory reasons and then pressured to sign contracts with the Russian army. In some cases, the proposed alternative would be to face legal sanctions or even deportation, leaving these people in a situation of extreme vulnerability
. Soldiers of the Russian army in Ukraine
The collected testimonies describe a worrying scenario: individuals without adequate military training, sent to high-risk areas in the conflict with Ukraine. This situation reflects not only the harshness of the war, but also the difficulties Russia faces in maintaining the necessary troop level on the front lines. In fact, different analyses agree that the Kremlin is having problems recruiting new fighters
on a voluntary basis.
This type of practice is in addition to other strategies implemented in recent years, such as the incorporation of prisoners or economic incentives to attract soldiers, which shows increasing pressure on the Russian military system.
From a critical perspective, the use of migrants in these conditions exposes a model that prioritizes military objectives over individual rights. The lack of transparency and allegations of coercion raise serious questions about respect for international norms and human rights in the context of the conflict
. African mercenaries fighting for Russia
Globally, these revelations reinforce the perception that the war in Ukraine is not only being waged militarily, but also ethically and politically. As fighting continues and attacks intensify in different regions, concerns are growing about the human cost of the conflict and the ways in which different actors seek to sustain
their war capacity.
In this context, the use of migrants as a military resource raises profound questions about the limits of modern war and the responsibilities of States in situations of conflict. As new complaints emerge, international pressure could increase, although for the time being there are no significant changes in the development of the war