What's new

Uzbeks sign up to fight in Ukraine

Europa

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Apr 15, 2014
Messages
911
Reaction score
-1
Country
Germany
Location
India
Uzbeks sign up to fight in Ukraine - UzNews.net

13887_fcc71201000a8d94_max.jpg


A group of volunteer fighters from Central Asia, including Uzbeks, has petitioned the Ukrainian president to allow them to form an international military unit.

Facebook petitions calling for volunteers for a guerrilla unit to fight in Ukraine have been circulating since the beginning of September. The statement reads, “Friends, my plan is a simple one: fighting without the government’s help. Guerrilla style. Forget the authorities. I am forming a small volunteer unit, 5-6 people. From 20 to 40 [years of age].”

The author of the appeal is a young Uzbek named Sherzod. He initially came to Ukraine as a migrant worker but spent most of the past winter and spring as a Maidan activist.

He is currently signed up with a volunteer unit called Ajdar, which was formed from the remnants of Maidan’s self-defense unit. The unit intends to patrol roads in Luganskaya province and free it from Russian mercenaries and the Russian army. He has a rifle and he knows how to use it – he can hit a target from a hundred meters away eight out of ten times.

“I am looking for an agile group for carrying out special assignments. I am looking for foreigners,” he tells Uznews.net. “People have been inquiring but they do not want to disclose who they are and where they come from. Ukraine has been known to extradite asylum seeks back to Uzbekistan.”

Waiting for Poroshenko’s go-ahead

Sherzod is the not the only Central Asia native putting together a fighting unit and prefers to keep his plan under wraps.

Ajdos Sadykov, a human rights activist from Kazakhstan, who has been living in Kiev after being persecuted in his native Aktyubinsk, joined the International League of Maidan in July and has started a volunteer unit of foreign fighters in Ukraine.

Volunteer fighters from all over the world interested in standing up for Ukraine’s interests have been reaching out to Sadykov. Many believe that if Kiev were to lose this fight, the World would lose as well as Russia would not stop in Ukraine and carry on taking over other countries’ territories as well, including those in Central Asia.

The international volunteer fighters want to act only with the permission of the Ukrainian government. So they are awaiting for a decision by Ukraine’s President Poroshenko, says Sadykov, to whom they have petitioned to formally organize an international unit.

“We do not want to hurt Ukraine with any rash action,” he explains. “Putin will resort to any means possible to escalate the situation.”

A prayer after a fight
Uzbek fighters are among the militants in the unit called Crimea, which was formed in part by Mustafa Jemiliv, the ex-leader of the Crimean Mejzhlis and Ukrainian member of parliament.

Sergej Solovej, deputy commander of the unit, says that the bulk of the unit consists of Crimea natives, including Tatars and Uzbeks. All the fighters are Muslim.

Sergej B. is one of them. He and his parents have recently moved from Uzbekistan to Ukraine.

13888.jpg


“Our unit is based of mutual support,” says Sergej. “We believe in Allah and it’s easier for us to stick together. I am not so sure that a Muslim prayer would be perceived as the norm in other units. But we are being supplied free board and space for prayer.”

The Crimea unit is not just for show. It fought in the Saur Grave battle near Donetsk and another one near Illovajsk.

Just as with other volunteer units these men get paid 4.2 thousand Hryvnia (about 350 USD per month) and dream of winning the biggest battle of their lives – the one for Crimea.

Central Asia in the Ukraine-Russia conflict

Experts believe that there are several hundred people from Central Asia currently fighting in Ukraine.

They are fighting on both sides. Ajdos Sadykov quotes the legendary Donbass unit commander Semen Semenchenko – who was wounded on August 19 during the battle near Illovajsk – who reported that he had met Russian separatists from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in Donetsk and Lugansk.

Their salaries are higher than those paid by the Ukrainian army – 500 USD per month when not fighting, and 1,000 USD per month when fighting.

Ukrainian fighters say that Muslims fighting alongside them are a powerful psychological weapon: Russian units who fought in Chechnya get demoralized when they hear a hearty “Allah Akbar” from the Crimea unit.

Guerrilla fighters to help the army

Meantime fighting in Donbass continues despite the September 5 peace agreement signed in Minsk.

The agreement gives eastern Ukraine a special status with significantly increased autonomy, lays the groundwork to free hostages, and offers a chance of amnesty for all separatists.

Dmitriy Tymchuk, the head of military and political think tank Sprotyv based in Kiev, says that guerrillas should be absorbed into the Ukrainian army, and used in particular for reconnaissance purposes in order to prepare territory for the Ukrainian army to enter.

Uznews.net
 
.
Considering Chechens, Serbs and Armenians on Russian ranks, Ukrainians need some assistance.
 
. . .
Considering Chechens, Serbs and Armenians on Russian ranks, Ukrainians need some assistance.
On the side of junta fighting several hundreds Poles, as well as mercenaries and neoNazis from around the world. But it will not help them.
 
.
On the side of junta fighting several hundreds Poles, as well as mercenaries and neoNazis from around the world. But it will not help them.

+: You occupied Crimea, you invaded Donbass.
-: You lost Ukrainians, You lost Ukraine to west.

You call that victory? I wouldnt call it victory, if we killed Azerbaijanis for example.
 
.
+: You occupied Crimea, you invaded Donbass.
-: You lost Ukrainians, You lost Ukraine to west.

You call that victory? I wouldnt call it victory, if we killed Azerbaijanis for example.
Victory will be when all the New Russia become independent. And the remainder of former Ukraine - neutral for ever, like Swiss or Finland. Then it will be a victory. And now everything is just beginning.
 
.
Considering Chechens, Serbs and Armenians on Russian ranks, Ukrainians need some assistance.

That one thing i couldn't believe, chechens??? fighting for russians? after what they did to their country.
 
. .
That one thing i couldn't believe, chechens??? fighting for russians? after what they did to their country.

money is very sweet..

but I do not like Tatars or other turks beeing used..
 
.
money is very sweet..

but I do not like Tatars or other turks beeing used..
They are only getting 500 to 1000 USD ... Probably if you work as illegal in Europe you will get the same amount
 
.
money is very sweet..

but I do not like Tatars or other turks beeing used..

True. Money is indeed very sweet.
Tartars will be hard for the russians to use, i think the hate is stronger than money in their case.
As for turks i doubt it.
 
.
If they want to then so be it, Ukrainians problems are caused by themselves really, as I understand most people in that general region are corrupt and aggressive.

I still cant understand peoples love of Putin, the mans a billionaire oligarch fucker who cares nothing for you and would send you into die for his own ego.
 
.
.
That one thing i couldn't believe, chechens??? fighting for russians? after what they did to their country.


Old residents of chechnya know very well who was been behind the conflict and who was led the conflict.
Same countries who destroyed Middle East and principles of Islam in the true sense of word.
For that reason they are with Russians.
Afghans think the same and like result of that we can see Afghanistan's fighters on Russian side.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom