(Less "Reporter", where the quote was, than "Emotional". But not very "Emotional", maybe it should have been in the Small Questions thread, if that's what it's called, or similar. But it's just an idle consideration that popped back into my head, so it needed to be elsewhere from where it was almost posted.)
According to the Guardian, Russia has deployed ~20000 cannon fodder mercenaries in Donbas.
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I've always[1] wondered what sort of guarantee a mercenary gets that his death is never in vain. Is he paid fully in advance, lest he cop it in battle and whatever paycheck/death-in-service payment (that he hopes will go to the recipients of his estate) be defaulted on or improperly skimmed off by some paymaster? If he is paid in advance, what guarantee is there that he doesn't pull his punches or do the military equivalent of carrying random-and-meaningless bits of paper around the office to only
appear to be busy doing the assigned job? If it's half-and-half thing, either outcome is likely (even if only half as inconvenient to the wronged party, possibly both halves at once though!) and escrow accounts rely upon yet more trusted paymaster-types to properly activate as and when they ought to be (and only then!).
What I'm saying, here, is that I don't think Russia will necessarily have to pay for 20k mercenaries, at the end of the day. I'm not sure if those directly affected will have much to say about it, but it might still have repurcussions unless they are even
more ruthless in dealing with any third-party complainants.
[1] Well, certainly since well before the Austin Powers films highlighted the homelife of the average mooks and goons.