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60.4 Slavic: RUS_Sunghir_MA
29.8 Roman: SRB_Svilos_Krusevlje
9.8 Byzantine: TUR_Marmara_Ilipinar_Byz2
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As for Ukrainians down there, minority of them can be counted as Ukrainians, because majority was Russian monarchists, including some fighters from Odessa and they've joined Russian Volunteer Corps ideologically. There were some Ukrainian nationalists who were supposed to fight for Croatia but changed their mind and went to Serbian side before getting in, some of them went there for let's say "military training and skills" for own purposes.
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I once talked to a man who volunteered to fight on Serbian side in yugoslav war. He is half Gypsy half German (German from Hungary). He told me it was a bad period in his life, he decided that "he had enough" (he had been doing drugs for years at that point) and wanted to fight somewhere. He didn't care which side he joins, he just wanted to fight (LOL). He joined Serb side because he said it was quicker to join Serbs. He told me he finds Serbs more brutal and more bloody than Hungarians.
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Serbian king Petar I fought in French legion against Germans in French-Prussian war 1870-71 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_I_of_Serbia
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What volunteers were most numerous fighting for each side?
Wiki says Bosnia mostly had support from Afghanistan and Arab countries, but there were also Muslim volunteers from Asia, North Africa and Europe and it also included some Croatians.
Croatia had two units - Albanian, Dutch, Spanish, Irish, Polish, French, Swedish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Canadian and Finnish volunteers were organized into the Croatian 103rd (International) Infantry Brigade, while British, French, Czech, Canadian served in the 108 Brigade of HVO, and there were numerous Germans who joined regular Croatian units and even some Russians.
Serbia was mostly supported by Greeks, Russians, Romanians and Ukrainians, but there were a couple of Poles as well.
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