Russia has recruited Yemeni men, aided by Houthi-linked operations, to fight in Ukraine, promising high salaries but forcing enlistment upon arrival. This highlights Moscow’s growing ties with Iran and militant groups amid its war with Ukraine. Analysts note a rising influx of foreign fighters, including North Korean troops. Meanwhile, Ukraine faces territorial losses in Kursk and ongoing Russian advances. President Zelenskyy remains hopeful for a 2025 peace plan, welcoming international proposals, including those from US President-elect Donald Trump. n18oc_crux
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