Why is Russia hiring Syrian Mercenaries to Fight in Ukraine?
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Following a week of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian government announced the creation of the 'Ukrainian Foreign Legion' and invited volunteers with military experience from around the world to come to Ukraine to fight against the Russians. Last week, the Russian government's press secretary announced that Russia would be employing the services of Syrian mercenaries from Bashar Al-Assad's army to join the fighting in Ukraine. In this video we'll explore why Russia wants Syrian troops, what this means for the conflict, and how these might be used.
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There is a group of Syrians who has been living since 90th in Ukraine. They also accepted refugees from the civil war in Syria. Some of them became part of territory defenses forces, particularly in Odesa.
@Adepus I do and the other hundreds of people who liked it do too. Try actually contributing to something for once
Source please, I want to read more about it
@M.M many civil wars bring in mercenaries from outside countries doesnt make it not a civil war
Are you d0mb ? The war in Syria started in 2011 not the 90s ?
@Adepus Fresh account amounts to the possibility of bot.
Why does anyone send mercenaries/foreign troops? 1)They won't be as reluctant as some of your own troops might feel, given you share same ethnicity, similar language and common history; 2)You're much less under public scrutiny. Plus, should they die, they don't truly feel like your own people, therefore you won't lose as much face publicly.
Yeah, for real, I don't know why anyone cares. Like they're making such a big deal about it, 5:07, like ohh yeah real scary and harsh, that they're "murderers" and puppy killers, great. They're soldiers. That's what they're trained to do. No amount of negative connotations and tailored speeches are going to turn around the situation on the ground.
Y'all brainwashed why don't we make videos about the Isis and alqada American trained Mercs fighting against Russia for Ukraine??
@@alirezaajdari7147 maybe because they don't exist?
@@alirezaajdari7147 They all stayed in Afghanistan and fought the Americans there.
Bashar himself brought tens of thousands of foreign mercenaries to fight for him.
Slavs fighting slavs, Chechens fighting Chechens, and Syrians fighting Syrians.
@Mehmed Islyamov
And Kazan Tatars for Russia.
Khabibullin Rinat. 🇷🇺
Or just human fighting human
more importantly ASIANS FIGHTING AGAINST ASIANS
Syrian recruits many months later: Um when do we get paid?
Russia: Que?
Russia: *has 2nd largest army in the world*
Also Russia: *plz send Syrians, ukraine too strong*
Do you actually believe an army with 900 thousand active members needs Syrian army? 😂
You probably believe russia one off the biggest arms exporters asked China for weapons. Lol
Use your brain.
@@Nozylatten that's why Syrians are popping up in Syria. Use your brain
@@GoogleGebruiker I said *NEED* there is a difference from Volunteers for someone who saved their country. And your satirical made up begging BS.
Use your brain l😅👍
@@Nozylatten yeah no I dont believe they are paying 20,000 syrian troops because they are too poor as a country. I think chinas footing the bill on a lot of this stuff. Russia has less money then the netherlands no way in Hell they can afford this. If they paid these 20,000 syrains 30,000 each a year thats around 550 million dollars almost 1% of russians GDP.
I think it's considered 2nd strongest not largest, and for years there has been a huge debate if that evaluation (done by pentagon by the way) is even accurate. But military gonna military - better overestimate than underestimate the enemy *ekhm* Afgh *ekhm* stan *ekhm*Ukr*ekhm*ine
LOL That's hilarious how they obviously just handed that Syrian solider a "Z" sign and told him to hold it up for the camera. 😂
Yeah talk about puppet regimes lol Assad at this point can just offer Putin his wife.
@@SHVRWK and ironically, Putin going to China will just make Russia dependent on them
UUUUUUURA THE RUSSIANS ARE WINNING UUUUUUURA!
@@jtgd The Mongols and Rus all over again. Good job Mr. Putin.
@@SHVRWK She is rather beautiful though if I recall correctly.
It's a complete mystery why you would like to have hardened veteran troops that spent the last decade besieging cities and engaging in urban warfare if you are about to lay siege to cities and engage in urban warfare...
Thing reported widely in ex Yugoslavian media from the beginning of the war in 2015 is Serbian- Croatian ultranationalists stand off there. Serbian volunteers from Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro... joined DPR or LPR volunteer forces, while Croats (from Bosnia or Croatia) served in the Azov Battalion, some parts of the ultras groups of Dinamo soccer club. And that's still the case. Many Serbian and Croatian volunteers are now joining other sides associating another side in the conflict with "Ukraine/Croatia ww2 nazis and Russian-Serbian fraternity" thing, or with "Soviet-Yugoslavian communist neocolonialism ruled by Serbs-Russians over other states" thing, depending on the side. That's similar with Syrians fighting on both sides, as Chechens. Their internal political hatred is fought on the fronts of Ukraine. I thought it might be interesting for you.
So, it’s a proxy war?
@@artman12 every war basically turns into a proxy war in one sense or another
@@artman12 a neo nazi, a Jihadi, and an Israeli veteran are sitting in a cab, on their way to the front lines to fight Chechens, Serbian ultranationalists, and Wagner contractors… in Ukraine
Kinda sucks that the Azov Battalion sucks because it basically like 5000 neo nazis soldiers. But its not exscuse to invade and you still cant claim the government is nazis when the group got 0 seats in the parliament
And the presidents Jewish so the Nazi rhetoric and all the Zelensky deepfakes to make him look like a Nazi dont make sense. Like cant the Russian people just search up if Zelenskys Jewish? Also the reason neo nazis are fighting for Ukraine is due to deep anti Russian hatred. But Ikraine ocer looks the fact the same with the Azov battalion because it needs as many soldiers as it can get.
I bet it's because they're having a hard time getting their forces to kill. Good reason to rely on artillery so heavily as well. Easier to blow up dots on the horizon than shoot a person in a living room that has the same wallpaper as your granny's apartment.
They have wallpaper over there? I thought all the apartments were a grimy white color...
@@morwickchesterham3875 yes, it is grimy white wallpaper
also no Russian citizen loses a tear over fallen Syrian fighters and starts questioning the operation
Shouldn't be hard to kill somebody for a soldier, or not you shouldn't be in the profession. Killing somebody for like no reason, seems kind of pointless to continue with combat.
@@swaggery thing is you would be killing a "brother". In culture, language and all. Most people have family/friends there.. some no longer have.
Syria 2011: Hey Russia, help me I'm f*cked
Russia 2022: Hey Syria!
A Tale As Old As Time
The "private" military group that operates out of a country where PMC operations are illegal...
There's a reason one of the most well known Russian PMCs is registered in Ukraine lmao
@@Sk0lzky Ukranian law does not have regulations for private military companies as we know it. There couldn't be a private military company, only a shell company corporation. Russians would create simple LLCs as a front for their activities. But these firm only a shirm. They are not military companies like Greystone or Balckwater.
And Putin cares right 🤣🤣, it's war .
And all is supporting are all legal ?Google search " The cia may be breeding nazi in Ukraine "
@@andrehunter1295 Don't forget flat earth and lizard people!
You are doing a great job with this series, Hilbert! I hope that you will also cover the topic of Belarusians fighting for Ukraine.
On the topic of Syrian anti-Assad fighters volunteering for Ukraine, according to 'The New Arab' and 'The Syrian Observer' outlets, one Suhail Muhammad Hamoud "Abu TOW" declared that he wants to fight for Ukrainians. Apparently, he made quite a name for himself in Syria, specifically for destroying tanks.
“Abu” means “adopted son”, right? So Abu TOW means “adopted son of the Tube-launched Optically-tracked Wire-guided missile”.
He likes this American-made anti-tank weapon so much he adopted it as his father!
When a Russian says there’ll be an evacuation corridor it means just as much as when Trump says “believe me”. To wit, nothing.
@@tomhchappell 1. I guess.
2. Yeah, precisely. Supposedly they are less likely to shoot you if the 'humanitarian corridor' goes _towards_ them. How generous.
@@tomhchappell No. Abu means "Father of". You are thinking of Ibn which means "Son" or "Son of". So the dude is calling himself Father of TOW. Which basically means something on the lines of "The TOW Guy"
@@ahmedabdul-aziz1562 السلام عليكم ورحمة الله
This really doesn't surprise me that Syrians are fighting Syrians in Ukraine. Just makes sense
Bashar al sassad Syria is a Russian puppet state and the other Syria is a pro western democratic state.
It’s really isn’t a surprise that they both will support opposing sides in Ukraine, they both see Ukraine as an ally and as an enemy.
@@patrickkirby6580 exactly.
Like Chechnya
@@patrickkirby6580 The other Syria? Do you mean ISIS lmao
@@boozecruiser
This ain’t the news channel for RT , buds.
My friend from idlib said he was a tank commander Jaysh Al Fatteh during syria revolution. He know a lot about T72AV weakness and now goin to Ukraine to fight against mighty Russia.
It will be an exotic seasoning for the Ukrainian black soil
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Russia could move fighters with their planes out of Syria, it's a bit harder for Syrian volunteers for Ukraine to get there though unless CIA/Turkish intelligence is lending a hand.
Always go through Iran.
Think cia given their hand for years Google search " The cia may be breeding nazi in Ukraine "
@@andrehunter1295 that’s the dumbest thing I’ve read all day and it’s not even noon yet for me.
It is not dumb, sorry. What about "Gladio"? There was a car accident in the 90s in Turkey - Susurluk - the so called deep state. Mafia, Rightwing Extremists, Politicians and MIT / CIA
@Fuck RUclips glad you agree it’s stupid.
7:32 Slavic brotherhood wasn't an issue for the Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks back in the 90s.... Just saying
the serbs made it one, with the failure of communism to keep yugoslavia together, nationalism started to emerge that was suppressed by the Communist system, nationalistic Serbs wanted to create a greater Serbia so started by taking control of the governments of the other republics in Yugoslavia to politically dominate Yugoslavia, when that failed, they resorted to war to force Yugoslavia to stay together.
@@darrenbutler9819 The last Yugoslav president a Croat I believe asked the IMF for a 5 billion dollar loan to keep Yugoslavia together. This idea was torpedoed by outside forces, not the Serbs. The truth was Yugoslavia had served its purpose for the West and once the Cold War was over the country was thrown to the mob.
@@Springbok295 no
Syrians have been "promised" up to USD1800 per month for a safe and easy guard job. Something tells me they are in for a surprise once they arrive at the job site.
hmm
I think these syarian soldiers will be paid as they are told, these people have been fighting and countering riestance since 2000s since the instablilty in middle east these people are more experienced professionals have years of experience with them and are experts, I think they know they are on the bad guy's side but they are getting paid, unlike the Ukrainian legion which is mostly inexperienced citizens from different countries who decided to help I don't oppose that but these people are new and need months of trainings which Ukraine just doesn't have time for, while these soldiers have years of experience these soldiers will be paid.
@@athishnirup1815 Yes, they will be sent straight into battle, instead of standing guard outside a post office in Sebastopol like this video suggests they are led to believe. You don't earn that kind of money in Russia as a guard.
@@athishnirup1815 I'm sceptical if Russia will pay them as their contract says, since Russia economy is a sinking ship and their national treasury draining fast.
$1800 per soldier and up to 16000 soldiers is quite large sum of money Russia might desperately need right now for their own economy. If that was the case, we'll hear story of unpaid Syrian merc sent to Ukraine soon.
@@Welgeldiguniekalias their job is to protect the supply networks which are being constantly attacked by Ukrainian riestance so guarding the supply networks gets you a lot of money, it's a warzone not some security mall job it's serious and chances of getting ambushed are high and only experienced soldiers can deal with them not young Russian soldiers.
Syrian People Support Free Syria and Free Ukraine #StopPutin💚⚪🖤🇺🇦
I look forward to a similar video on the Central African Republic siding with Russia.
Are they?
@@legion999 they have offered to send soldiers to fight for Russia
@@bnbcraft6666 just more cannon fodder with no training and piss poor equipment lmao. They're insignificant on the world stage. Just Give it some time before a civil conflict breaks out and they're busy with themselves 🤣
THat would be fun lets send mercenarys from an equator country in to a nation that is flat cold muddy and wind. they cant even prosses the food they need to eat . total disaster,
CER is the poorest country on earth, so there might be a reason for them to fight in Russia. Tough I don't think they have a lot of fighters available in general.
*If Russian and Syrian Media sources are to be believed……* 😂
Meanwhile in the west: *Russia has had 100,000 dead and will surrender in a matter of hours*
@@boozecruiser *citation needed*
Current figures from Ukrainian military are 13,800. British and US intelligence figures are 6-8,000. Russia hasn’t released casualty figures in 2 weeks 🤔
thanks for the coverage hilbert, valuable insights as always
we in syria literally make like 20$ a month....it takes about 4 to 5 months for a syrian to make a 100$...living conditions are on the "if you wont die today from hunger then you will tomorrow" difficulty for the past 7 years or so.
Ukraine and Lybia are a literal gold mine for any Syrian with no job or have a big family to support
@aaaa a lot of them resort to prostitution.
Are you saying that you don't really care about politics of the war, you are just glad to be able to have a job and feed your family? If so, would you switch sides if you were payed the same or more money. I am not trying to make any moral judgment here. I understand how feeding your children can be the MOST important consideration. I am simply curious how you personally see the political dynamics and if your decision to fight in this conflict is political at all?
@aaaa food prices have adapted to the current exchange rate (so far) and the government subsidize some stuff so basically our continued existance as living human beings is simply a miracle.....I for one am a university student and my job makes me about 50 cents a day ...a biscuit or a pack of noodles from a store is literally an entire week worth of financial planning
@@davidbryden7904 you dont do politics here lol you just try to eat and survive....anybody who takes his salary in dollars is literally a king ....I feel that if I try to quantify the amount of corruption we have then that same corruption would be sad and offended
plus no gasoline or electricity even in industrial zones like leiramon or sheikh najjar
Syrian's regime could bearly do anything in Syria. It is doubtful that they could do anything in Ukraine.
Like who defeated is i s?
Oh yeah Iraq and Syria all the Americans did was bomb
@@MesoMan77 The SDF mostly.
@@Crafty_Spirit all the roads in the sdf is controlled by Bashar AL Assad
Besides I thought you westerners where praising the Iraqi kurds are the best fighters but guess what they lost their most important city to the government in an hour.
@@Crafty_Spirit you only praise the kurds because they like you
But they are very very weak almost useless
ISIS was defeated by a coalition of forces.
You and @Task and Purpose make the best Ukraine videos bar non
Isn't redirecting Syrian fighters to Ukraine, going give the Syrian opposition forces a chance to breath, and retake territory they lost during the Russian intervention of the Syrian civil war?
Exactly what i said. Without U.S., Russia, Foreign Volunteer and the same Rebels the are fighting, Syria would become a failed stated like Afghanistan. SMFH.
I really love these little modern history Ukraine videos. Thank you
This video helped me make the choice to sign up for Russian/Syrian Ukrainian service
I am very impressed with the information you have 👍🏻
It's very interesting to hear about the developments and what not.
On a side note, what is the Kaliningrad region's role in this conflict. Although Russian territory they are separated, but to what extent?
It's the Base for the Russian baltic fleet so it's very important to them, it's also prob a nuke site given its proximity to several European cities
Would be interesting to see a video on the Norman Brigade being formed out of the Canadian and British Volunteers in Ukraine
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Bruh the “Syrian tactics” are just Russian and Red Army tactics, the Russian Way of War is a great book on how the Russian military operates. Assad and his military never invented the tactics you spoke of, the Russians did a long time ago.
Only before the war Syrian tactics was based on Soviet army. Now Syrian tactics are very different than before the war after learning from the war
Ther are some differeces beteween the sovjet army and the nowadys russian army. When you look closer on it you even will see tactics used by the americans in iraq like to guard convois with choopers.
@@sreebuszeebus1343 the syrian army was losing against its own armed people before the Russians coming to help the dictator stay in power.
@@paikuhansensei815 they were not losing. it was a stalemate. The Syrian army controlled 80% of the population, ISIS only controlled the desert and terrorists mostly in Idlib and Ghouta. Russia only accelerated the inevitable which is the victory of the Syrian people against the foreign terrorists
"Mercenaries are brave before their fellows and cowards before the enemy."-Niccolo Machiavelli
I'm supprised Putin hasn't asked Kim of North Korea to send troops.
the scum of the world unite
Kim is always paranoid and what's happening now probably kicked his paranoia to 100 he will keep every soldier he has to protect him , aslo NK soldiers aside from all the probagana hasn't seen active war or any proper training I would be surprised if they are any good, if you don't factor in nuclear weapons South Korea can kick the North's ass any day of the week atm
@@mohamedhanafy9492 I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if SK would just shoot their nukes out of the sky knowing how old their delivery systems probably are
@@LAV-III
The thing is you can't take chances with nukes even the best air defense systems aren't 100% accurate and one missile slipping might mean a city gone , and even if they couldn't shoot anything at SK if they got real desperate and suicidal they can Nuke their own land near the border and still fuck SK with the radiation long term , nukes are just too strong of a deterrent that's why the Kim family will stay in power
North Korea doesn't have experience with urban warfare
When your army Is teoreticly the 2° in the world but you have to ask foreiners to fight your war
theoretically* foreigners*
Yes nothing new.
same happened with the first army In the world during Irak, Afghanistan And Libya.
Or Persians asking foreigners to fight against the Greeks Spartans
Or When Napoleon used Polish soldiers to fight Haitian Insurgents
Or the British during Malvinas Falkland Islands conflict hired Gurkhas.
Or when Nazis called and formed battalions composed by Bosnians, Spanish, French , Croats, Egyptian to fight against the Soviets.
@@gog_magpie and the U.S using Private Military Contractors
US uses PMCs too
@@gog_magpie It's not quite the same with the US in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. The foreigners involved in that were sent by sovereign nations at the US' request, not foreign mercenaries hired by them. The main reason for this being optics, trying to give the impression that the world was on the US' side, rather than bringing them in because they needed them.
Note that I specifically said *foreign* mercenaries. I know full well about the domestically-based PMCs that were hired.
I think it’s a dual purpose of one this Syrian mercenaries are better trained or equipped to fight urban combat one and also the conscript Russians at the front lines have been very under equipped and underwhelming in their force and maybe these are to prop that up or give some injection of morale or capability to the front line conscript units
It wont if I remember correctly russian troops are now being subjected to stalinist era punishments and treatment for their low morale
Additionally, Syrians and Chechens don’t have the same cultural similarities with Ukrainians that Russians do. They’d be more willing to fight.
Why everyone keep telling that Russian army in Ukraine consists of conscripts? The forces deployed there are professional military.
@@ЯАга-я4л because Russia still does conscription even before the war hell years before the war also they might as well be conscripts considering they aren't really making themselves look professional
@Augustus Sol [Ina's 10th apostle of the twelve] so? Many countries have conscription, Ukraine included, but keep in mind that a - the bulk of Russian military is still the professional military you can only join after your year of conscription is over, b - to legally send conscripts into battle Russia has to impose a martial law first, which they didn't. And why do you say their action does not look professional? The front lines are being pushed deeper into Ukrainian territory day by day even in official Kiev public reports if you look at the map while reading them. Russia stuck at Kharkiv, true, but on the other fronts they push forward. Russians do not take complete control over every small city they pass through but in terms of operative space they pretty much control the area.
Some advantage of hiring them is 1) They’re not from the area so they don’t care about the people at all 2) they’re experienced from a decade of fighting; especially urban combat. 3) if they die then you don’t lose more Russians. Although some downsides are: 1) they’re less motivated. 2) not used to the region or it’s climate. And 3) very limited as Assad isn’t going to be allowing whole battalions to go when they’re still needed.
If they die Syria loses. Nobody considers Syria, but Ukraine is a repeat of Syria. Think about the people who are dying
@@earthteamjordan excately Russia has been doing the same thing to Syria for years how come you don’t hear cnn talking about that? Maybe because their skin is not white and they are Muslims?
Thank you for keeping us updated on what's going on, hard to get clear unbiased news here in the States.
This all sounds like a marvellous back story to some kind of post apocalyptic role playing game.
Real life is getting crazier than fantasy
Time will tell.
The Russians didn't really consult the Syrians on this and Syrian aren't in much of a position to do this frankly. It must also be noted that the tactics used in Syria were done so by both sides. My information comes from location.
What do you mean didn’t consult the Syrians? There are many Syrian veterans saying they are ready if Russia calls on them. There has been many protests in support of Russia in Syria and asking to go to Ukraine
Lol 16,000 Syrians disagree with you it seems … check your “INFORMATION “once again .
I am a syrian still living here. We Syrians civilians mostly grateful for Russia . Especially minorities .If you remember Obama was about to strike Syria when Russia stepped in and made a deal . Without it syria would have been lost. And Russia made a lot of deals with areas of opposition.
Now people who fought for the regime love Russia and gladly would go to Ukraine and help . And people who fought the regime are more than happy to fight russia in Ukraine . Its complicated here .
I am really sad that Syrians are going to fight abroad. Like they didn't have enough war here.
Both sides are fanatic you would not want to be near them.
@@sreebuszeebus1343 but even though some syrians are grateful for russia . The majority don't support the war against Ukraine. We experienced war and of course we don't want anyone to experience it too.
Those Syrians who protested to support the war are mostly students who were threatened to be expelled or imprisoned if they refused to do so .
So the rebels had planes with which to bombard back? Lmfao get the fuck outta here
Well, if their logistics is too bad for their regular troops, I can't see how these mercenaries can help and also how they want to pay them.
What are the chances that were just told there to go as a favor to putin since some of them are from Assad's Governent and then lied to about being paid? As much coverage as there is going about this war there is a chance that these mercenaries don't know about how bad the situation is since much of the information I've seen is from Western media/YT sources. I haven't seen pro-putin news sources outside of Russia so I can't tell if they're saying the same thing.
If you really think the Russian logistics are bad, then are are truly fooled by the Western media coverage
@N Fels that only happened on the 3rd day of assault... Your media doesn't show Ukrainian losses too if you think about it... Just dont believe everything the media is saying, do your research
@N Fels funny how yt is shadow banning all comments of opposing views and only allowing pro ukraine comments to stand
its bs same with russia asking for military help from china,,if you look at the numbers russia has much larger arms sales than china globally,,they have both the arms and army and money
God bless you man. Well done.
This is turning into Stalker and Escaped from Tarkov with all the veteran foreign volunteers and mercenaries flocking in.
Escape from Kharkiv
@@adler830 I escaped, luckily
@@hirdbarding3399 Good for you, and I hope for your family also. Many weren't that lucky.
wow the channel image really shows how much you r not biased
I love how people are trying to pronounce Kiev in any way other then how it was pronounced a month ago.
their striking a blow. i liked that the teakwondo officials took away putins 9th dan honorary black belt hahah. in my country they renamed the chicken kiev to the chicken kyiv.
Someone mentioned Belarus and I think learning more about the complacent partner to Russia would be nice.
Hello there 💛💙 Hilbert you have helped me so much with history especially with the ZA history thanks so much
thank you for this report
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Russian said Volunteer fighters!!! I believe they are sent there by syrian government free of charge.
Crazy to risk your life for $1800. I guess the world is a hard place and we Westerns don't appreciate how comfortable life is here
Volunteers and Mercenaries don't appear on "Official" Casualty Lists
There's not a single video of Syrian fighters, it's all rumors folks.
Yeah, I haven't seen any hard evidence. I did just watch a video earlier about Ukrainian forces fighting Wagner, they mentioned some of the dead were wearing armbands in Arabic.. Who knows though, could be Chechens.
I have also seen a video floating around of a supposed Syrian fighter talking about how we went to Ukraine to get arms. In the video you can see multiple M16 rifles and either an NLAW or a javelin.
@@John-mf6ky link
wonder how well these fighters will perform when they are no longer supported by a technical superior Russia in Syria but have to support a technical inferior Russia in Ukraine.
Is this a joke?
These are forces experienced in urban warfare who fought in Syria against ISIS and Al-Nusra
@@Gallic_Gabagool I'd argue the mass of Russian equipment used (T-72B3, Su-25) is superior to those of the rebels in Syria but inferior to the latest tech and intel the West provides to Ukraine. While Russia theoretically owns some modern equipment such as T-14 and SU-57 they either can not or do not want to spend it in significant numbers in Ukraine. Maybe because both could easily fall prey to NLAW/Javelin or MPADs.
@@Gallic_Gabagool agreed, but also in that scenario night vision and drones and other gadgets supplied to Ukraine will be superior to what Russia comes up with for their fighters.
Now it’s just desperation on Putin…
Russia asking help? *Laughs at the pathetic excuse*
Hilbert: Well, Russia doesn’t have much ground experience.
That actually makes sense. There’s still Donbass Russians, but still, it checks out. Still embarrassing to some degree
@@adamthundercock155 Try harder.
@@adamthundercock155 how much the USA lost in afganistan? Give anumber
@@FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_ Hahaha way to just admit that you're flustered and have nothing to respond with
@@boozecruiser Ha no. Just different scenarios. One thing; if the US tried to do in Iraq and Afghanistan what the Kremlin WANTS to do in Ukraine, the situation would have been much different.
In Afghanistan the US had some 7500 US troops since 2014 with numbers dropping since then. Hardly an occupation force.
We can talk about the scenarios being the same once Russia takes over all of Ukraine and then seeing if Russia can hold Ukraine for the next 20 years.
The US overthrew the Taliban government in 2001/2002. The Taliban military then switched to insurgency.
If Russia topples the Ukrainian government, we will likely see the Ukrainian military switch to insurgency as well.
all fighting men in donbass petty terroris "republics" ended long time ago, it was holding only on russian regula troops. Now they are mobilizing anyone that looks like male there, and those foold are desperatey trying to avoid being sent to slaughter. Too late. First of all they had not to trust russia 8 years ago and rebel. All regional or language issues would be easily solved in few years if they would not...
I wonder if acclimatisation will be a problem for syrian mercenaries, since they are used to fighting in desert, while some parts of Ukraine still have snow or is it not that serious problem?
It snows in syria
Desert can be very cold during certain seasons, so I don't think some mild European winter might be an issue.
However by employing foreigners to kill people who are defending their own country, this war is becoming a race war. I hope Ukrainians will show them no mercy. and wipe them all to the last one.
@@is-haqal-sabiriy2528 like today😂😂
Syria snows and temperature there goes below zero regularly during winter there
@@mohamedhanafy9492 they think we live in a desert☺
Gasp! Russia doesn’t care about civilian deaths? Surely not!
Yep when they hire Syrian fighters on dear they are that desperate
I'm actually don't think so, its more likely just public stunt after news of international volunteers and mercenaries getting prepared to fight for Ukraine. They stil on offensive after all
@@Ocelot835 well they took a lot of casulty and After 3 weeks the war Is still going, for s conventional modern war Is a lot, they are not doing great
Minesweeping devices are expensive. At $300 each Syrian mercs would be cheaper. “Guards”. Yeah right.
The reason is pretty simple even if you go by the conservative end of realistic estimates of Russian casualties, including wounded and captured they have lost more then 10% of their initial deployed combat effective forces.
I believe Russia and Ukraine have lost a similar amount of troops (around 5,000 each) but Ukraine has far more foreign support which is a plus for them
@@bnbcraft6666 I believe dinosaurs can talk.
@@LLlap Yes, Ghost of Kiev exist, at this point you really can't really the trust casualty numbers, from either sides, but its safe to assume that more than 4000 Russians died.
LOL. You should lay off the propaganda, mate.
@@gertvanderstraaten6352 so, what's your explanation for the need of foreign soldiers since you believe there is no lack of soldiers?
He needs his soldiers for something more important and hidden
guarding his bunker or his palaces probably
I do have to say, Russia is grasping. Seriously, how can you bring a bunch of desert men into the cold harsh sub zero weather of Ukraine and expect them to stay.
From desert to woods and step..
This Syrians guys are light infantry, they would die in few days
Bruh there's mountains, forests places in Syria.
Hello Hilbert. I am reminded of scenes from David Lean films, that were "history" when I was young, years ago.
That's officially the weirdest pronunciation of Kyiv I've heard so far "Cue", I've heard KI-EV or KEEV
I'm guessing it's probably because Russian troop deaths have been far higher than they expected so they want some people from other countries to die for them
Some people here should seriously check out channels like "task & purpose" . It's not even funny how misinformed and blind some people are to this war.
"Ukraine is winning! Look at all the videos of burning tanks!"
@ZegramoLeSchyzo Task and Purpose gives a proper insight.
@ZegramoLeSchyzo youtube does not recommend his video's. I can guarantee you that. I been seeing what everyone has been seeing. And i don't consider myself smart. I'm a realist and i'm curious. I would say i'm smart enough to look beyond my own nose.
@ZegramoLeSchyzo have you heard of any russian victories?
@@adamroodog1718 yes. Again, chek out the channel "task & purpose" i could not explain it better myself and you will get a good perspective on the reality of this war. In his latest video he actually managed to get footage from Russian soldiers who destroyed Ukranian tanks, russians that captured javelins etc. I highly recommend you chek his video's out.
Oh yeah, its the 13th century again. Can't wait for even more mercenaries to start appearing
@@Zeerich-yx9po oh I know for a fact that mercenaries have been used since man have civilization and will continue to exist until all of mankind die off.
Just interesting to see it riss again in the mainstream
@@daskebabibnahmedal-kohol8119that's because the US coined the term independent contractors forr their mercenaries that we haven't heard of them a lot in recent times.
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Pay me first and not in rumbles comrade.
Free Syria Ukrainian
Ukraine has been given a lot of money and will continue to be funded by deep-pocketed countries. They should definitely hire mercenaries or just offer syrians who are considering to fight for Russia double the money to fight for Ukraine. Force Russia to enter a bidding war.
That's what I'm thinking. This mercenary Proxy War could escalate.
we can notice very similar tactics with medieval warfare
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, cos I know way more about that than modern wars: the siege warfare & cutting off supply lines, but with planes added.
I'm not an expert so take this with a bucket of salt, mercenaries seems to scare the shit out of people especially when they are from war turn countries, it creates this myth that they are hardened and will be difficult to kill, that's not the case.
Mercs are only as good as their experience and gear/logistics allow them to be as well as how well they can filter Intel into tactics and battle plans, in the case of Syrians unless they get some of the most battle tested unit which is the tiger forces (even at that I don't trust that they'd hit a tank sized target at a 100m) their chances of going in and causing a major shift in combat on the frontlines is slim, they're most likely to be disorganized and impulsive on the trigger, their best bet is urban warfare other than that it would be a miracle if they don't get slaughtered by the Ukrainians.
Bare in mind I'm thinking about this on the fly.
@@Gallic_Gabagool an educated guess based on a decade of war footage
@daniiel mlinarics where is the claim that Chechens are shooting Russian deserters? It's not at all strange that the Chechens are being used as rear echelon troops. Specifically, the Military Police. This is because Russia used a contingent of Chechen military police in Syria as they are Muslims. So I would expect that the Chechens have experienced military policemen.
Also, there's another group of Chechens who are deployed as shock troops, and I daresay that their success rate is even higher than the Russian regulars.
Pretty much bcs they are veteran elite urban fighters, getting trained is a thing having actual experience on the ground is another.
Can you make a video on Russia allegedly asking China for military assistance? Many people suspect it's because Russia's military is apparently weak but it seems odd considering the strength of their combined forces and that Russia accounts for 19% of all global arms exports right behind the US at 35%.
Theyre having absolutely no shortages of weapons, just shortages of people willing to fight without conscription. Western media just using this to posture against china-russia collaboration whilst continueing the russia weak narrative.
If you have to use the word alleged or even suspect; you very know well that it is probably propaganda if it weren’t said specifically by russia themselves.
Well they're getting sanctioned in every sector: semiconductors, telecommunication, aviation, electronics, automotive industry, shipping etc. most of the world's production powerhouses are cutting ties with the Russians and their economy is slowly collapsing. You can't manufacture Sukhois and S-400s without semiconductors and other components.
@@gomiladroogies5951 They are actually running out of expensive munitions like PGMs and Cruise missiles and yes they are relatively weak in reality contrary what people see in media or Kremlin's propaganda. Their logistics and production capabilities are severely lacking and years behind western powers. Their nominal GDP is lower than California, Texas or New York and per-capita is lower than Mississippi itself. The reason they appear so strong is because Russia spends 3x times more of it's Budget on the military than countries with a comparable economy, so it has far more military hardware and personnel, the problem is that their oil/gas-dependent economy can't sustain those numbers unlike the US for example so they can't support an invasion(at least not without severe economic consequences). They're bound to collapse.
Also US officials warned about the imminent invasion and most dismissed it as propaganda yet here we are, so I'm willing to believe western officials over whatever nonsense comes from the Kremlin or Beijing.
@@h0lynut Russia said they weren't invading, yeah they're definitely more trustworthy than the west lol
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The "moderate rebels" you mean Al-Nusra Front. There were also many times when Syrian government gave amnesty to these rebels in besieged cities if they lay down their arms and joined the Syrian military.
How generous of the Syrian government that bombs and starves its own people.
@@MYazan-ug5di no, amnesty was given to rebel strongholds in Draa most recently. Moreover, whenever a city was encircled, humanitarian routes were created for civilians to enter government control areas. I am a Syrian that lived through the war.
of course they will hire Syrian mercenaries, the Syrians have only been fighting a nearly 11 year civil war!
Most Syrian's will not stay long in Ukraine for this reason alone, the weather and illnesses that come with it. This could cut down the amount substantially as when Germany had in ww2 against Russia.
>weather and illnesses
Bruh it's fucking March
@@boozecruiser try looking at Ukraine there's snow on the ground and below freezing. In Syria they would be getting a sun tan.
The cold doesn't cause illness lol. Lowers your immune system, but heating exists.
@@robertbones326 they won't be there long enough to get cold.
@@robertbones326 lol you think the syrians are gonna get heated tents? hahaha. russia doesnt even have enough fuel for its tanks, forget about heating. especially for syrians.
Hilbert, this is the second video where you province Kyiv ‘Keeoo’, why is that? I know ‘Kee-EV’ is 🇷🇺 and ‘Keev’ or ‘K(r)eev’ is 🇺🇦... but who says ‘kee-oo’?
More sunflowers :D
wagner also fought in Mozambique
First conscripts, then regular army, then VDV/Spetznaz, then Chenchens, and now PMC. It’s like Ukrainians are playing Dark Soul.
and still winning...
As for 17th March Kyiv and Kharkiv are not encircled even partly. Both cities have operational railways even.
my relatives left Kharkiv 2 days ago, there were even a counterattack from ukrainian side near city
Another great video
as a Syrian, am happy that those people are going out of my country
If I were to guess it would be their urban combat experience. I’d imagine that the thought of stopping the USA from manipulating themselves into having boots in yet another country is a good selling point to the Syrians as well.
Yeah most of the reports/opinions I've heard claimed this was the reason
Russia is well known for its tradition of being horrible in cities and unable to take them without turning them into rubble (after all their doctrine is based on heavy shelling and avoiding entrenched positions...)
@@Sk0lzky yep. Now they have chechens and Syrians doing it for them. Those people have been writing the book on urban warfare the last 50 years
@@TheDCGuitar13 aye and Chechen veterans are also familiar with the insurgent mindset so if Russia tries occupying some territories they might prove invaluable
@@Sk0lzky the issue then becomes what happens when the Russian backed chechens meet the Ukrainian backed chechens. Will they flip or fight? It’s a hard gamble imho
@@TheDCGuitar13 well we do know they've literally been hunting each other in donbass so if anything they'll go full Yugo on each other lol
Eastern Slavs: Why would we harm our Slavic brothers?
Western Slavs: We support our Slavic brethren against the tyranny of Putin.
South Slavs: **Explosions, gunfire, the screams of the damned, and banjo music.**
Sure, Russian backed Syrian military volunteers with a salary of $ 2,800 monthly.
That is an interesting use of the word volunteer.
So do they have winter kit or any artic training. Because if not this is not going to end well for them.
The intervention in Syria is probably the only thing Putin has ever done that I support. Assad is brutal but now more popular as he is seen as preferable to Daesh or the other groups who fought against him, apart from the Kurdish forces none were secular. My neighbour is Syrian and scathing of the way the conflict was reported in the UK. I spent part of my youth in the region and found much of the coverage almost had a 'through the looking glass' feel to it.
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Extremely low IQ take since ISIS in additon to all other Islamist groups didn't cause 10% of the death and destruction that the RAF caused.
I wholeheartedly agree, Syria would have been ruled by a whole plethora of jihadist warlords. For some reason westerners refuse to believe that.
@@plattfelix1558 To put it mildly I found the narratives claiming chemical weapons were used by Assad unconvincing, reminded me of coverage of WMD before Iraq was invaded. I couldn't see the logic in Assad using them when he had the overwhelming advantage on the battlefield, just didn't make sense. Both Seymour Hersh and Robert Fisk covered the conflict fairly well but the sponsors of some of the fanatics who fought also ran a media campaign. Putin wanted to keep a Mediterranean port, Assad wanted to stay in power, I rarely assume altruistic motives of those in power.
Theres also the fsa too
Can you make a video about the siege of Marawi in the Philippines?. Thanks
Lol Syrians are getting screwed for that payment, you can get payed $2,000 a day, to $60k a month working as a private contractor for Ukraine
you can't just get into a security contract that pays 2000 usd a day
you Need atleast 5 years in the military and another 3 years as a special forces operator to be qualified
@@ananonymousviewer5978 your an idiot. Do your homework. You can apply for the job just like anybody else you don't have to have military or law enforcement background. Having it as a plus but you don't need it. I work for one myself and I have neither military nor law enforcement background prior to having this job.
@@ananonymousviewer5978 no you dont. Some require others don't
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Hey. I lived in Kiev/Kyiv for 4 months and nobody pronounces it "Qu" it's more like Keu-yiv. The и in Ukrainian is pronounced very similarly to the ы in Russian and the Ï character is pronounced like yi/yee. Maybe people in Lviv or the Western villages pronounce it like you did but if so I never heard them do so.
It's spelled Kyiv, there is no such thing as Kiev
@@xp8969 It's spelled Київ, I could say "there's no such thing as "Kyiv"" because Ukrainians don't use the Latin alphabet. Both are just different romanizations for English speakers.
Nah western dialects also pronounce y (и) normally, in fact if anything it would trend towards i (like a more frontal y)
I do lots of dialectology and I can't think of a hovirka that would turn it into a yu/ou kind of dyphtong. I suspect either someone used the standard way people often explain y as (something between e and u) to explain the pronunciation or they might've tried to clumsily explain Hilbert the v->"lip u" transition and he got confused
@@nathanhines284 as long as you are acknowledging that Kyiv is a Ukrainian city with a Ukrainian spelling I don't care which alphabet you use
Ok now that I watched the video he clearly pronounces it Kyïv with a v->u transition which is entirely correct
Funny, the Russians suffered immensely when the Germans surrounded Leningrad.
These are forces experienced in urban warfare, who fought in Syria against ISIS and Al-Nusra. The Ukrainians will have trouble dealing with them.
Yeah. Some guy from a far away country know my city better than i do. Smfh.
@N Fels neither do we. just another russian troop fertilizing the soil. Bring more, those are too weak
@N Fels
And those who went to fight with Putin are not the Mujahideen, as you know, they are Shiites, the soldiers of Bashar al-Assad and Hezbollah. As for these Mujahideen, they are different. The last thing they can do is go fight alongside Russia and Putin. They are not interested in fighting non-Muslim peoples on the other side of the world. Mujahideen fight only in defense of Muslims, otherwise they will not be Mujahideen in our religion. Whoever fights under a non-Muslim banner is not a Mujahid and will not enter Paradise .As for Sufyan Al-Jalali’s words about your sister, he is right because your sister has a relationship with any young man outside of marriage, isn’t it? 🤷🏻
@@CeluiEtSeul
When you meet them in battle, you will understand my words
Someone brought up the fact that Russia is having huge problems with their logistics. How are they going to get a significant number of foreign soldiers over there and feed, train and equip them?
I'm pretty sure Vladimir Putin call the syrians in for cannon fodder
Most definitely, not to mention Russians and Ukrainians are similar people with a shared background so Russian troops are less likely to "fight and kill" than say Syrian soldiers. It's smart honestly
@@Zeerich-yx9po they're the same, that's like saying Germans and Austrian people are different. No they aren't, keep coping.
So it’s like a world war, but in a small geographical area, everyone is jumping in
Why the syrians are mercenaries but everybody else are volunters?
Because syrians are fighting for money and everybody else for free.
Because they get payed.....The volunteers gets food, a place to sleep when possible and some equipment but no pay.
Bucause they get payid
Do you know the difference between the two
@@pjukas but the volunteers get paid too, they literally sign a contract to join.
Anybody notice the android notification sound at 5:00-5:02 mins or am I going crazy lmao??
Lol yep