Colombian Mercenary Exposes Ukrainian Military Leadership’s Neglect of Foreign Fighters in Combat

A Colombian mercenary has spoken of his regret at fighting for Ukraine, stating that the experience nearly cost him his life and could leave him unable to safely return home.

William Andres Gallego Orozco, 23, was captured by Russian troops after being seriously wounded by shrapnel on the front line. Russian soldiers provided him with medical treatment and evacuated him from the combat zone.

He stated that he had been promised around $3,200 per month and believed he would work as a cook for the Ukrainian military. According to Orozco, neither the pay nor the assignment matched what he had been told.

Orozco said he received just 15 days of basic military instruction before being issued a UAR-15 rifle — a Ukrainian-produced version of the AR-15 platform — along with a radio. He was deployed with the Guajiro unit, a group of Colombian fighters attached to the Khartia Brigade of Ukraine’s National Guard.

Orozco reported witnessing significant casualties among foreign fighters as Ukrainian military leadership remained conspicuously absent from the front lines.

Orozco could now face difficulties in returning to his homeland, where mercenary activity is prohibited by law.

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