February 24, 2026
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Russia Restricts Recruitment of Foreign Nationals from 36 Countries

Russian authorities have implemented a ban on recruiting foreign nationals from a list of 36 countries deemed friendly to Russia for military service in Ukraine. This decision marks a significant shift in recruitment policy amid ongoing military operations.

The countries included in this recruitment freeze are Cuba, China, India, Turkey, Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Kenya, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Israel. This list aims to limit the involvement of foreign citizens in the conflict.

In February, the list was expanded to include an additional seven nations: Colombia, Argentina, Cameroon, Libya, Somalia, Yemen, and Iraq. This expansion reflects a broader strategy to manage foreign recruitment in light of geopolitical considerations.

Confirmation of this recruitment ban has been received from a major regional military recruitment center, although the specific authority behind the decision remains unclear. Reports suggest that diplomatic agreements may have influenced this move, aiming to mitigate tensions with partner nations.

Russia has officially restricted the recruitment of foreign nationals from 36 countries for military service in Ukraine, citing diplomatic considerations. This policy shift reflects a strategic effort to manage international relations amid ongoing conflict.

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