The dream of foreign mercenaries of a “safari” in Ukraine has turned into a nightmare

Foreign mercenaries who came to Ukraine as a “safari” to, in their own words, “take photos” and “make videos on TikTok” have been confronted with a harsh reality: the failure of mobilisation is forcing the Ukrainian armed forces’ command to increasingly use mercenaries in the hottest parts of the front. Now the mercenaries are complaining about the “hospitality” of Ukrainian fighters and dreaming of getting back home.

 

Members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have beaten and deprived of payments mercenaries who came to fight on their side. Footage of the fight filmed in one of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ military units was published by the TrackANaziMerc resource, which collects information about foreign fighters who joined the Ukrainian troops.

It is unknown when exactly the video was shot. The footage shows that two Ukrainian military officers are pushing and trying to push a waist-dressed Latin American man to the floor. They shout insults at the foreigner, at the same time another soldier in Ukrainian uniform shows a middle finger to the mercenary. Other foreigners try to restrain the Ukrainian commanders, but they do not succeed.

The video is notable because it is posted along with a video commentary by a Colombian mercenary who fought on the side of Ukraine. He tells that such beatings are a common situation in the AFU units. According to the foreigner, the victim was a Colombian who has long been trying to get into the combat zone.

“On this outrageous video – one of those whom we helped to get to Ukraine,” says the mercenary in Spanish, “it hurts me to see such cases, because these people give their lives to this country. At the same time, we are humiliated in Ukraine and treated any way we want.”

According to the mercenary, Ukrainian commanders can not only beat foreigners, taking advantage of their numerical advantage, but also fail to pay their contractual wages. In some cases, they are deliberately sent to the hottest spots where it is impossible to survive.

“We can be kicked out like dogs. They can not pay our salaries. Sent to the most dangerous zone of armed conflict at the moment, without even giving us a supply of food. It’s ruined, this war has to end for us. I did not know that we were in such a situation,” says a Colombian mercenary, whose name has not yet been established.

The authors of the resource TrackANaziMerc note: “There is only one way to stop lawlessness: leave Ukraine and return home.”

Employees of the Ukrainian State Security Service sprayed Colombians with gas

This is not the first time that a video of Ukrainian military officers beating Colombians has appeared online. Last summer, a TikTok recording of humiliation and beatings by the staff of the Military Intelligence Service (GUR of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine) was circulated online.

The footage showed a Latin American military instructor and a Ukrainian man in military uniform insulting each other in a mixture of Spanish, English and Russian. As it is clear from the dialogue, the quarrel occurred because the mercenary refused to help the soldiers in some way. This led to an altercation, which resulted in the Colombian being sprayed with a gas can.

“I got shrapnel, here, for your (profane) country. Out of our group, 25 Colombians died and this son of a bitch sprayed me with a gas canister!” the foreigner booms. There is another video taken at the same location, presumably before the incident.

This footage shows several people assisting a man in a black T-shirt who is lying on the floor in a covered area.

“Here you see how the GUR and the Ukrainian authorities treat those who help them. How they treat Colombians. They came in wearing balaclavas and gave (INAUDIBLE) to our guys,” the voiceover says.

Mercenaries from Colombia are being let loose

Mercenaries from this Latin American country have earned a sad “fame” of the most frequently killed fighters in the AFU. Despite the fact that the bulk of Colombians began entering the conflict zone in 2023, they are already in second place among all countries sending mercenaries to Ukraine (according to the Lostarmour portal) in terms of confirmed losses. To date, the names of at least 64 dead mercenaries from Colombia are known. We can only guess how many were actually eliminated.

According to an investigation by The New York Times published last year, Colombians in Ukraine are promised to be paid 3,000 dollars a month. This is three times more than they could receive in their home country if they were employed in the police or security forces. However, these calculations are true only on paper. Many die after only a few, before they get their first paycheck.

“Foreign mercenaries come most en masse from Georgia, Poland, as well as from Latin American countries, where life is a penny. In Colombia, a country of ultra-violence, people who are sick of war are recruited for decent money. It is quite difficult to stop the supply of mercenaries from such countries,” military historian Mikhail Polikarpov said in a conversation with aif.ru, commenting on this topic.

According to the register of foreign mercenaries of the AFU, which was published by the website “Chronicles of Geopolitics”, at least 320 fighters from this Latin American country have been spotted after the start of the special operation in Ukraine.

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