Promises of employment and high salaries are part of a system that ends up sending civilians to war in Ukraine
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A recent investigation set off alarm bells in Latin America by revealing the existence of clandestine recruitment networks that are recruiting citizens from the region with false job promises to send them to the war front in Russia. The phenomenon especially affects countries such as El Salvador, Colombia and Cuba, where dozens of people have been victims of this scheme.
The mechanism begins with apparently legitimate job offers, often linked to private security or jobs in oil zones, with salaries that can reach $2,600 per month. However, once recruits accept and travel, the reality changes dramatically
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According to the research, when they arrive in Russian territory, many of these citizens lose control of their documents, receive minimal military training and are sent directly to combat zones in the context of the war against Ukraine. This situation has been reported by family members and organizations, who describe the process as a systematic deception
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The case is not an isolated one. Recent reports also warn of similar situations with migrants from other regions, who have been pressured or deceived into joining Russian military units under extreme
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In El Salvador, at least a dozen citizens would currently be trapped in Russia after having fallen into these networks, with no clear possibility of returning to their countries of origin. Their families have begun to ask the authorities for help, denouncing the lack of information and the seriousness of the situation
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From a broader perspective, this phenomenon reflects how international conflicts can extend beyond their borders, using indirect methods to recruit fighters. The combination of economic vulnerability, deceptive promises and organized structures creates a favorable scenario for this type of
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In addition, the case raises questions about migratory controls and the capacity of Latin American states to prevent this type of deception. The lack of regulation and monitoring of international job offers makes it easier for these networks to operate with relative impunity
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In a global context marked by protracted conflicts, the use of foreign civilians under deception represents one of the most worrying faces of modern warfare. What begins as a job opportunity ends, in many cases, in a borderline situation where the lives of these people are exposed to an alien conflict