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Nairobi Shocked as New Report Reveals Over 1,000 Kenyans Allegedly Recruited to Fight in Russia’s War in Ukraine

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Nairobi, Kenya – February 19, 2026

By Savanna Radio News Desk

 

Kenyan authorities are reeling after a new investigative report revealed that more than 1,000 Kenyan citizens may have been recruited by Russia to join its war effort against Ukraine, a number five times higher than earlier government estimates. The startling findings, released this week by the Nairobi-based think tank African Centre for Strategic Insights (ACSI), suggest that covert recruitment drives began as early as mid-2023, targeting unemployed youth through online platforms, social media, and local job agencies promising security or construction work in Russia.

Initially, Kenyan intelligence reported that approximately 200 nationals had been lured into what officials believed were “foreign military assistance” contracts. But ACSI’s new figures indicate a far broader and more organized recruitment network, crossing borders into Uganda and Tanzania.

Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Ministry responded on Thursday, calling the revelations “deeply troubling” and promising a full investigation in coordination with international partners. “We will not allow our young people to be exploited for someone else’s war,” said Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Dr. Musalia Ndunda. “No Kenyan has any business taking arms in conflicts that violate global peace and diplomacy.”

The report also points to alleged intermediaries operating through Russian-linked universities and cultural centers in Nairobi and Mombasa, offering scholarships or work placement programs that reportedly ended in military training camps. Russia’s embassy in Nairobi dismissed the claims, calling them “Western-inspired propaganda meant to tarnish Russia-Kenya friendship.” But security experts warn the issue could strain Nairobi’s balancing act between maintaining economic ties with Moscow and upholding its stance on nonalignment amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.

International analysts note that similar cases have emerged across Africa, with citizens from Nigeria, South Africa, and Zimbabwe allegedly recruited under similar pretenses. For many Kenyan families, the new findings raise painful questions about missing relatives who left for “work abroad” and have not been heard from since. Nairobi officials are urging families to come forward and share information that may aid investigations.

Savanna Radio will continue monitoring the government’s response and regional diplomatic developments as the story unfolds.

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