By limonta on Skatehive
It has been more than two years with this question in the air, and the short answer is that there is no smoking-gun evidence to support a definitive yes. So far, there are signs, clues that may lead us to think yes, but the hypothesis—whether it is more or less plausible is another discussion—that many Cubans who ended up recruited by Moscow were victims of apparently informal networks, whose actors deceived them with false promises of going to work in Russia in sectors such as construction—others departed with the conscious desire to earn money as mercenaries—, is still valid. One of the signs that raises alarm is the number of Cubans who left the country to land in the bloody conflict. What many rationally ask themselves is whether that movement should not have raised suspicions among the authorities, although there is the fact that Cubans enjoy a visa free regime when traveling to Russia. You can imagine that the most immediate and extended answer is yes, because the nature of the C