Kenya Government faces Backlash over Citizens recruitment in the Russian army
The Kenya government is facing significant backlash over reports that more than 1,000 Kenyan citizens have been recruited—often through deception—to fight in Russia's army in the ongoing war in Ukraine. A recent intelligence report from Kenya's National Intelligence Service (NIS), presented to parliament in mid-February 2026, revealed that over 1,000 Kenyans were lured abroad with promises of lucrative civilian jobs in Russia (such as salaries around 350,000 Kenyan shillings per month, bonuses, and potential citizenship). Instead, many were coerced into signing military contracts (often in Russian, with little understanding), given minimal training, and deployed to the front lines as infantry, frequently described as "cannon fodder." Key details from the report and related statements include: 1. At least 89 Kenyans remain on the front line. 2. 39 are hospitalized. 3. 28 are missing in action. 4. At least one (and reports suggest more) confirmed deaths. 5. Many recrui...