The Pentagon Will Train Former Afghan Pilots To Help Ukraine War Against Russia

JAKARTA - The United States Department of Defense (Pentagon) is rumored to be training former Afghan pilots to then deploy them to the battlefield to help Ukraine confront Russia, a military diplomatic source said Monday.

"As we all know, the Pentagon started recruiting former Afghan pilots who fled to the US along with America a year ago," the source told TASS, as quoted August 29.

"Their training is now starting in California, with plans to send them all to Ukraine via Poland afterward," the source continued.

According to the source, apart from being a former pilot, it will also involve other Afghans on duty in special units.

"They are also offered training and signing contracts, involving the next deployment to the combat zone in Ukraine," the source said.

However, he stressed that the move would not affect the results of Russia's special military operations in Ukraine.

"All these hysterical attempts 'to cover the hole' will only delay the military disaster of the Kyiv regime and the politics of one of its sponsors in Washington. However, it will not have an impact on the final result," the source concluded.