A shot over his head was forced to sign a contract: the Russian Federation recruits mercenaries from Yemen for war
Yemeni fighters who came to Russia told the publication that they were promised high -paying work and even Russian citizenship. They arrived with the help of a company related to Hussites, and then forcibly sent them to the Russian army, and then to the front in Ukraine. According to the publication, such assembly efforts emphasize how Russia is approaching Iran and allied militarized groups in the Middle East.
American diplomats say that the agreements between the Kremlin and Hussites, which are unimaginable before the war in Ukraine, indicate how far Russia is ready to go to spread the war to new war theaters, including the Middle East. The US Special Messenger Tim Landering has confirmed that Russia actively maintains contact with Hussites and discusses weapons supply. "We know that there are Russian military personnel in the Danction who help deepen this dialogue," he said.
According to him, weapons are discussed, which can allow Hussites to better attack ships in the Red Sea and possibly beyond. Magged Almadhaji, Head of the Analytical Center Center for Strategic Studies Sana, said Russia also shows interest in "any group in the Red Sea or in the Middle East, which is a hostile US. " He noted that mercenaries were organized by Hussites in the framework of efforts to establish ties with the Russian Federation.
Muhammad Al-Bukhayti, a member of the Politburo of the Hussite Movement "Ansar Allah", stated at the beginning of this month that with the Russian leadership they plan to develop relations in all industries, in particular in economics, politics and army. According to Fararea Al-Muslim, an expert from the Gulf region in the Chatham House, few of the Yemeni mercenaries have passed any training, and many do not want to stay there.
"One thing that is needed by Russia is the soldiers, and it is obvious that they have been recruited [for them]," Muslimi said, "Yemen is a rather easy place for recruiting. It is a very poor country. " In the contracts signed by the Yemenis, who were introduced to the journalists, a company is indicated by a prominent policy of Hussites Abdulva Abdo Hasan al-Jabri. Al Jabri is registered in Oman and registration documents as a tour operator and supplier of medical equipment and pharmaceuticals.
The recruitment of Yemeni soldiers, apparently, began in July. One recruitment contract that journalists got acquainted was dated July 3 and signed by the head of the Center for Selection of Contracters in Nizhny Novgorod. The November by the name of Nabil estimated that he was a group of about 200 Yemeni, called into the Russian army in September after arriving in Moscow. Some of them were experienced fighters, but many did not pass the military training.
They were forced to go to Russia and sign contracts they could not read, he said. According to Yemenets, he was promised profitable work in industries such as safety and engineering. He hoped to earn enough to finish training. Some of them also reported that they were promised a bonus in the form of $ 10,000, two thousand monthly salaries, and Russian citizenship for working at the drones for work at the drones.
Due to the refusal to sign a contract in Russian, the wedger fired Yemeni over his head. "I signed it because I was scared," he explained. Then they were taken to Ukraine on buses, carried out the simplest military training and sent to a military base near Rostov. Many of the Yemeni citizens have already died in publication. Recall that on November 23, a pack of ATACMS attacked the Kursk region. Photos were posted on the network and stated about a dozen Western missiles.