 Cuba's regime sent fighters to help Russia in Ukraine. Despite mounting evidence of its involvement in the war in Ukraine, the communist regime in Cuba is attempting to cover up its military intervention in the conflict and assistance to Russia according to the Hill Media outlet. It is noted that Cuba's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has prompted the narrative broadcast worldwide that a Klandestein network trafficked hundreds of Cuban men sent to fight in Ukraine. Furthermore, it has blamed this criminal enterprise on the 17 Cuban citizens who face severe punishment. Cuba's communist regime has hardly hidden its affinity or, more accurately, subordination to Moscow. The Russian government negotiated an agreement with the Belarusian Deputy Defense Minister for International Military Cooperation Valery Revenko to train Cuban troops in that country and to increase military cooperation in a planned manner. In addition, various sources have confirmed the covert military operation carried out by the Havana regime against the Ukrainian people. On May 24, 2023, news outlets in Russia's Ryazan region reported that several Cubans were already fighting in Ukraine after videos of soldiers with Cuban flags were uploaded to social media. On September 5, 2023, a high-ranking Russian military official told the Moscow Times that international battalions on the front lines in Ukraine were comprised mainly of Cubans and Serbs. However, evidence has surfaced contradicting the regime's claims that those citizens had enlisted in the Russian army after they left Cuba.