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To spread: Kalmyks, Tatars, Buryat, Bashkirs, Yakuta and other representatives o...

"We fight with a common enemy": a unit of the indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation (video) joined GUR:

To spread: Kalmyks, Tatars, Buryat, Bashkirs, Yakuta and other representatives of national minorities of Russia will serve in the newly created unit. The fighters say they took the arms to fight against depressions and discrimination. Nomad's military unit, consisting of representatives of the indigenous peoples of Russia, became part of the International Legion of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

This was reported by the press service of the department on March 3. The Nomad initiative was created on December 27, 2024 to unite the indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation in the struggle for rights and freedoms. "Our unit consists of representatives of the indigenous peoples of Russia, who have united for the right to live without daily oppression, discrimination and Taurus" Non -Nonitsky. " On March 3, the Nomad unit was admitted to the GUR International Legion.

It serves Kalmyks, Tatars, Buryat, Bashkir, Yakuta and the press service that they are open to all national minorities of the Russian Federation. In addition, on February 25, Nomad signed a memorandum of cooperation with the project "I want to live". In addition to assisting the representatives of the indigenous peoples of Russia, who were captured, died or missing in the territory of Ukraine, the project will contribute to the involvement of volunteers in the unit.

"The project has unique opportunities for conducting special operations to bring people into the territory of Ukraine not only through the front line and the Russian-Ukrainian border, but also from third countries,"-say in Nomad. We will remind, on February 11 on the network published a video where Ukrainian fighters showed foreigners who fight for Ukraine. Two volunteers from Norway and Finland have defended their position without rotation for over a month.