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The military intelligence agency of Ukraine (HUR) has disclosed that Russia is gearing up to recruit thousands of international combatants in 2026, focusing its efforts on Central Asian nations and emerging countries throughout Asia and Africa. Analysts assert that this represents the most extensive foreign fighter initiative Russia has undertaken since the onset of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This approach reflects Russia's effective utilization of North Korean soldiers in the Kursk area, broadening the strategy to include new regions. Intelligence experts indicate that Russia is providing financial incentives, Russian citizenship, and family benefits to attract recruits, highlighting a long-term plan to sustain the war with external forces.

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00:00Russia is building a global recruitment network.
00:02New intelligence reveals Moscow is actively signing up foreign fighters from across Asia and Africa.
00:09Ukraine's military intelligence directorate says,
00:12Russia's foreign fighter program in 2026 is the largest since the full-scale invasion began.
00:18Russia already proved the model works.
00:21North Korean troops deployed to Kursk were awarded Russia's highest military honors.
00:26Now Moscow is expanding the program.
00:28Central Asian nations are the primary recruitment target.
00:32Cash payments, Russian citizenship, and family benefits are being offered as incentives.
00:38For NATO analysts, the message is clear.
00:41Russia is not preparing to negotiate.
00:43It is preparing to fight, indefinitely, with fighters from wherever it can find them.
00:49Ukraine is fighting one country's army.
00:52But Russia is building something larger.
00:54And the intelligence community is watching it grow in real time.
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