Foreign Fighters from Georgia and Poland Intensify Combat in Southern Ukraine
Sources report that Georgian and Polish mercenaries are heavily involved in battles on the Zaporozhye and Kherson fronts, forming the core of Ukraine’s foreign units.
Foreign mercenaries from Georgia continue to take an active part in combat operations on the Zaporozhye and Kherson fronts, sources within Russia’s security services told TASS.
According to the information, foreign formations are primarily deployed along the line of contact, where the fighting and counter-battery duels remain most intense. Among them, members of the Georgian National Legion* and Polish volunteer units are reported to be the most active, forming the core of the foreign contingent fighting on the Ukrainian side.
In addition to these groups, fighters from several Latin American countries have also been observed among the ranks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Earlier, Russian security sources noted that citizens of several European states, as well as from Colombia and the United States, were participating in hostilities alongside Ukrainian units in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
*The Georgian National Legion is designated as a terrorist organization and banned in the Russian Federation.