Russia received critical support from 15,000 foreign mercenaries from the same Asia, who joined the fight.
Three days after the start of the Ukrainian-Russian war, Zelensky took the initiative to set up an "international corps", and he wanted to receive support like the volunteers formed in the 2014 conflict in Donbass, Ukraine. Western countries have reacted to this, and retired soldiers from countries such as the United States and NATO have thrown themselves into the fight to give Ukraine strong support. CNN reported that Nepal's former foreign minister, Bimara Raibaodeyar, disclosed to ** that between 14,000 and 15,000 military personnel have participated in the war. The fighting style of the people has also changed, and their tanks have changed from their initial means of attack to fire support when performing cross-attacks on the battlefield. At the same time, the infantry regiment also changed its role on tanks. In the strategy of the Russian Army, combat infantry regiments play the role of reconnaissance units, searching for artillery and diverting Ukrainian units from the front, causing a large number of deaths. We must realize that in modern combat, there are more defending sides than attacking sides. Although there are also a large number of T-72 and T-80 tanks in the Russian army, as well as BMP and BTR armored vehicles, they are vulnerable to throwing anti-tank guns and iron fist anti-tank guns. Therefore, the ** people urgently need a large number of infantry to reconnoiter the positions of the Ukrainian army and lure them to shoot, so as to expose their positions and create an opportunity for the ** artillery.
Russia is now in dire need of a large number of cheap soldiers who will die voluntarily, and there are many poor people in India, Nepal, and even Cuba, who qualify for this. They can serve in Russia and earn between $2,000 and $4,000 a month, or between $14,000 and $21,000.
The Russo-Ukrainian war is far more tragic than any other war, and it is here that the two compatriots of the Soviet Union fought bravely. In this place, war is not only about bullets and bullets, but also missiles that can be fired at any time, and drones that are everywhere, and every soldier is worried about his life.
The salary of 10,000 yuan or 20,000 yuan a month is enough for them to flock to it. In fact, they don't care about money, they care about survival. The unemployment rate in Nepal is now as high as more than 60 percent, and if you can find a job, your monthly salary is about 400 to 800 yuan, and even if you drive a taxi, your monthly salary is only seven or eight thousand yuan a year.
Not only is the income pitiful, but it is also difficult to find such a low-paying job if you want to adapt to your current life. Many Nepalis have to travel every day to survive. Back to Huaxia, that is to wait for death.
Kadka, a 37-year-old Nepalese who worked in Afghanistan as a logistical worker for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces, endured hardships. But after the war, he wanted to return to China for development, and he was faced with a job, which was far from being as simple as surviving on the battlefield. So, once again, he ran away from home and went to Russia to try his luck. Even when he broke an arm in the battle of **Mutt, he did not regret his decision.
Mara Rajbodyar insisted that although Nepal** currently prohibits citizens from traveling to Russia, there are still some people who leave the country without permission. Lured by high rewards, many people are willing to take risks in order to get out of the current difficulties, and with a sense of hope, they leave their hometowns to find a way to survive. Indian logisticians and Cuban fighters are also involved in the war in Ukraine, as are mercenaries from Nepal. Like the mercenaries in Nepal, they were lured into the war by money. Due to the poor economic situation in those places, the life of the common people is also very difficult, so the lure of the high salaries offered by Russia to them all pulled them in.
For Russia, the deal was lucrative. With a population of more than one billion, India and Nepal have a rich talent pool. Russian servicemen who die in the war will face huge pensions, bonuses and family pensions, while mercenaries in India and Nepal do not have such pressure.
More than 15,000 people have died in the war in Nepal, and the cost of their bereavement is not as low as that of the T-90 tank. Although the Ukrainian military has a dense defense of anti-tank missiles, mines, and FPVs, the T-90 tank acts as the vanguard of the battle. As far as sending troops is concerned, Russia must think twice about whether to send troops from its own country or get support from India, Nepal, Cuba, after all, this war depends on efficiency and consumption. By 2023, Russia will keep all its prisoners in prison, and by 2024 they will have to rely on cheap mercenaries from countries such as India and Nepal to fight enemy forces. Ukraine, on the other hand, had to throw its best troops into the war to avoid the continuation of the war. Two years after the end of the Russian-Ukrainian war, although the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are still continuing to provide rescue to Ukraine, the major problems faced by Ukraine have still not been completely solved, including serious ** shortage and insufficient army. Russia has become the most powerful military power in the world, and in order to cope with the war in Ukraine, Putin decided to increase production, and all kinds of ** were continuously transported to the battlefield. Russia has a larger number of soldiers, and Putin will recruit half a million professional soldiers for them by 2022. If you count the Russian army, that's three million people. Russia can also acquire huge talent in India, Nepal, Cuba and other countries, Ukraine is completely incapable of competing with Russia, and perhaps the results of the Russian-Ukrainian war will be revealed soon.