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Over 20,000 foreign mercenaries have fought for Kiev – Russian diplomat

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February 14, 2026
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Published: February 14, 2026 9:27 am
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The figure could be even higher, as the Ukrainian side is making every effort to hide them, Rodion Miroshnik has said

Around 20,000 foreign mercenaries have fought for Ukraine in the conflict with Russia, though the actual number could be higher, Russian Ambassador-at-Large Rodion Miroshnik said in an interview with RIA Novosti published on Friday.

Moscow has warned that any non-Ukrainians serving in the country’s military will be regarded as mercenaries, who are not covered by the Geneva Convention protections usually granted to combatants.

“According to estimates by our Defense Ministry, the number of mercenaries who have gone through the ‘meat grinder’ reaches about 20,000 people,” Miroshnik said, adding that the number could be even higher, as “the Ukrainian side is making every effort to ‘hide’ these people.”

He added that last month, Kiev disbanded four foreign legions that had officially been part of the Ukrainian armed forces.

“They have now been dispersed among other units of the Ukrainian armed forces,” Miroshnik said.

Earlier this month, Miroshnik told the news agency that most mercenaries fighting for Ukraine come from Latin American countries – particularly Colombia – as well as Poland and the Baltic states.


READ MORE: Two US mercenaries killed fighting for Ukraine – Newsweek

Last year, the authorities in Kiev simplified the rules for recruiting foreigners as it struggles to replenish the losses suffered on the front line amid mass draft avoidance and desertions.

In December last year, Vasily Prozorov, a former employee of Ukraine’s SBU, estimated the number of foreign mercenaries who have died fighting for Ukraine at around 10,000.

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