New
campaign seeks Russian National Guard recruits to fight in Ukraine
The Russian National Guard, a private
Hungarian foreign legion, and the Convoy private military company have all
launched campaigns recently that seek to recruit soldiers to fight in Ukraine.
The National Guard campaign first appeared in an August 31 post by Wagner-affiliated Telegram
channel Reverse Side of the Medal (RSOTM). The enrollment post appears to
target members of military unit 3641, located in Akushkino, not far from
Moscow. The post mentions the creation of a new Separate Operational Purpose
Division, or ODON, entitled 116 ODON. It states that soldiers will relocate to
Ukraine to support the war effort.
The DFRLab found further details posted on
the Russian social media platform VKontakte relating to the creation of 116
ODON. On September 1, the account Ombudsman of the Police (Омбудсмен полиции) shared a document that claims the Russian Ministry of Defense and the
Russian National Guard set out to establish 116 ODON. The document appears to
have been signed on August 24 by the Russian defense ministry office in the
region of Kalmykia. The DFRLab has not independently confirmed the authenticity
of the document. A similar VKontakte post appeared in early August.
The DFRLab previously reported on the RSOTM Telegram channel in June, when the channel reportedly shared a Wagner job posting in French.
The DFRLab also reviewed a post recruiting soldiers for the Hungarian private battalion
known as Saint Istvan Legion. The post reportedly promises Russian citizenship
and veteran status to enrolled soldiers.
In addition, the open-source investigative
project All Eyes on Wagner shared a screenshot of a Telegram post indicating that the Convoy private
military company has launched a new recruitment campaign for unmanned aerial
vehicle (UAV) operators in Ukraine and Africa. The Telegram post indicates that
the organization founded by Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian governor of occupied Crimea, is
looking to recruit operators of “Orion” and “Sirius” UAVs. Convoy reportedly
falls under Wagner commander Konstantin Pikalov’s orders, according to an investigation by Ukrainska Pravda.
—Valentin
Châtelet, research associate, Brussels, Belgium
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