June 22, 2026
StopRussianRecruiters.org Reaches Visitors From 100 Countries Since Launch

StopRussianRecruiters.org has now been visited by users from 100 countries since its launch on May 25, 2026.
That number matters. It demonstrates that the world is paying attention - that Russia's predatory recruitment of foreign nationals into its war against Ukraine is no longer a story confined to the countries directly affected. People everywhere are looking, asking questions, and refusing to look away.
We won't stop until this scam ends. Every recruiter we expose, every profile we publish, every piece of news is a part of the same effort: making it harder for Russia to operate in the shadows.
Our goal is simple - the more people who know how this works, the fewer people get tricked into signing away their lives while being sure they are taking a civilian job.
If you know someone who might be a target, share what we publish. The truth is the one thing Russia's recruiters can't win against.
We are calling for information
StopRussianRecruiters.org is actively collecting:
- Information on recruiters and recruitment networks - any individuals or organizations involved in recruiting, coercing, or deceiving foreign nationals into military service or military-adjacent work on Russia's behalf, anywhere in the world
- Testimonials from victims - foreign nationals who were deceived or coerced into signing Russian military contracts, or into working at Russian military-industrial facilities such as the Alabuga drone factory
- Testimonials from families - relatives of individuals who went to Russia and did not return, were killed, went missing, or received no compensation or assistance despite promises made at the time of recruitment
If you have information, a testimony, or a clue – reach us at contact@stoprussianrecruiters.org.
All submissions are treated with strict confidentiality.