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Russian Embassy In Nairobi Denies Recruiting Kenyans To Fight In Ukraine

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Kenyan intelligence says more than 1,000 of its nationals have travelled to Russia and ended up on the battlefield in the country's war against Ukraine. AP - Evgeniy Maloletka

The Russian embassy in Kenya on Friday denied that embassy officials were behind networks recruiting soldiers from Africa to fight in Ukraine, calling the accusations “a dangerous and misleading propaganda campaign”.

“We deny in the strongest possible terms the involvement of the embassy and its staff in rogue recruitment schemes,” said a spokesperson for the embassy in Nairobi. “We refute any collusion with entities or individuals who would force or entrap Kenyans under false pretences.”

According to a report compiled by Kenyan intelligence officers and presented to the country’s MPs, more than 1,000 Kenyans have travelled to Russia and ended up on the battlefield in the country’s war against Ukraine.

This figure is far higher than the 200 Kenyans cited by the authorities

Russia says it is aware that foreigners are fighting in its ranks, but has always presented them as volunteers.

“We denounce a dangerous and misleading propaganda campaign,” the embassy spokespeson added.

‘Vast recruitment pool’

The South African government said in November 2025 it had received “distress calls” from 17 men trapped in heavy fighting in Ukraine’s Donbas region, after being tricked into joining mercenary forces.

The group All Eyes on Wagner, an investigative organisation that tracks mercenary activity, published a report this month listing 1,417 fighters from 35 African countries who joined the Russian army between 2023 and mid-2025. It said 316 had died.

It follows a Ukrainian intelligence reportpublished in 2024. The survey said Moscow had recruited foreign nationals from Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi, Congo and Uganda as well as Nepal, India and Cuba, while nationals of several more countries have spoken to the media about their ordeal.

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According to the French Institute of International Relations, African countries are fertile ground for Russian recruiters.

Sub-Saharan Africa in particular represents “a vast and easily accessible recruitment pool due to high poverty rates in most countries in the region, combined with a strong desire to emigrate”, the think tank said in a report released in December 2025.

The report said Russia’s recruitment campaigns target “poor urban youth” seeking a better life, and that many realise “that Europe is an increasingly inaccessible destination”.

‘Vast recruitment pool’

The South African government said in November 2025 it had received “distress calls” from 17 men trapped in heavy fighting in Ukraine’s Donbas region, after being tricked into joining mercenary forces.

The group All Eyes on Wagner, an investigative organisation that tracks mercenary activity, published a report this month listing 1,417 fighters from 35 African countries who joined the Russian army between 2023 and mid-2025. It said 316 had died.

It follows a Ukrainian intelligence reportpublished in 2024. The survey said Moscow had recruited foreign nationals from Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi, Congo and Uganda as well as Nepal, India and Cuba, while nationals of several more countries have spoken to the media about their ordeal.

According to the French Institute of International Relations, African countries are fertile ground for Russian recruiters.

Sub-Saharan Africa in particular represents “a vast and easily accessible recruitment pool due to high poverty rates in most countries in the region, combined with a strong desire to emigrate”, the think tank said in a report released in December 2025.

The report said Russia’s recruitment campaigns target “poor urban youth” seeking a better life, and that many realise “that Europe is an increasingly inaccessible destination”.

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