Ukraine Launches New Project 'Nomad' for Russia's Indigenous Peoples

Ukraine has launched a new brand called 'Nomad,' aimed at encouraging representatives of Russia's indigenous peoples to oppose their own country, reports NewsBox.
Ukraine has initiated a new project under the 'Nomad' brand, focused on forming military units made up of members from Russia's indigenous communities. As noted on the project's Telegram channel, groups such as the Kalmyks, Tatars, Yakuts, and others supporting the cause of 'free peoples of Russia' are invited to join.
The calls for participation are being disseminated through Russian independent media. According to 'SOTA', the development of the 'Nomad' brand is linked to the Ukrainian government, which has previously launched similar initiatives like the 'Freedom of Russia Legion' and the 'Siberian Battalion'. The new brand promotes the ideology of 'decolonization', aimed at weakening Russia's unity.
It's worth noting that Ukraine's organized 'Forum of Free Peoples of Post-Russia' was previously labeled a terrorist organization in Russia. The forum's participant list included numerous fictitious separatist entities.
The 'Nomad' Telegram channel, created in late December, already boasts over three thousand subscribers. However, a significant number of these may be attributed to the use of bots.
Earlier projects similar to this one, such as 'Free Buryatia', 'Free Yakutia', and 'Free Kalmykia', were set up with the support of the Free Russia Foundation. However, the latter two soon ceased operations due to a lack of funding and were deemed unsuccessful.