Ukraine war: more Russian Putin opponents take up arms in Ukraine
- ‘I took the decision to get into Ukraine as soon as possible to fight against Russia, against the Putin regime, against imperialism’
- A newly formed battalion in the Ukrainian army is made up of some 50 Russians, ready to fight against their fellow citizens

In a sandy ravine outside Kyiv, a group of soldiers in camouflage were learning the basics of warfare – in Russian.
A newly formed battalion within the Ukrainian army is made up of some 50 Russians who have come to fight against their fellow citizens.
“I took the decision to get into Ukraine as soon as possible to fight against Russia, against the Putin regime, against imperialism,” said one fighter, who goes by the call sign “Grecha” (Buckwheat).
The war in Ukraine has attracted a motley bunch of foreign volunteers, most of whom serve in the army’s International Legion, which also incorporates the Siberian Battalion.
Fighters covered their faces and did not want to give their names.

They were a varied group – both ethnic Russians with long-standing opposition views and members of Siberia’s minority ethnic groups.