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Iraq’s social media mercenaries dying for Russia

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Having grown up amid years of war and limited job prospects, many young Iraqis are being lured through social media to serve as Russian mercenaries, tempted by promises of steady pay and a Russian passport.

BAGHDAD: Smiling broadly and clad in military fatigues, young Iraqi Mohammed Imad’s last TikTok post was in a field carved up with heavy vehicle tracks in what appeared to be Ukraine. Smoke was rising behind him.

“Pray for me,” read the caption next to a Russian flag.

That was in May. Months went by without a word, only rumours. Mohammed had been taken hostage, was injured, had the flu or had been killed in a Ukrainian drone strike.

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