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    Over 1,000 Kenyans recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, report says

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    Posted on February 19, 2026

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    Last updated: February 19, 2026

    Over 1,000 Kenyans recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, report says - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Kenya’s intelligence told parliament that 1,000+ Kenyans were recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, lured by high pay via trafficking networks. Moscow denies illegal recruiting while Kenya probes collusion and plans diplomatic talks.

    Table of Contents

    • Kenyan Intelligence Report and Key Figures
    • Promised Pay and Incentives
    • Travel Routes and Tourist Visas
    • Alleged Collusion and Official Responses
    • Russian Embassy Denial
    • Kenyan Foreign Ministry Position
    • Regional Cases and Rescues
    • Planned Diplomatic Talks
    • Exchange Rate Context

    Kenyan Intel: 1,000+ Citizens Recruited to Fight for Russia in Ukraine

    By Humphrey Malalo

    Kenyan Intelligence Report and Key Figures

    NAIROBI, Feb 19 (Reuters) - More than 1,000 Kenyans have been recruited to fight on Russia's side in the war in Ukraine, according to a Kenyan intelligence report presented to lawmakers this week, five times more than authorities had previously estimated.

    The Russian Embassy in Nairobi denied on Thursday that Moscow was involved in illegally recruiting Kenyans to fight in Ukraine, though it said foreign citizens could voluntarily join its armed forces.

    Reading the report of Kenya's National Intelligence Service to lawmakers on Wednesday, Parliament Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah described a network of rogue state officials it said had colluded with human trafficking syndicates to recruit Kenyans to fight in Russia's war in Ukraine.

    Promised Pay and Incentives

    The recruiters targeted former soldiers and police officers, as well as unemployed people, with promises that they would earn some 350,000 shillings ($2,715) per month and get bonuses of up to 1.2 million shillings ($9,309).

    "So far over 1,000 Kenyans have been recruited and departed to fight in the Russia-Ukraine war," Ichung'wah said.

    Kenya said in November that over 200 of its citizens were fighting for Russia in Ukraine.

    That same month Ukraine said some 1,400 citizens from three dozen African countries were fighting alongside Russian forces on its territory, with some recruited through deception.

    As of February 2026, 89 Kenyans were on the Ukrainian frontline, 39 were hospitalized, and 28 missing in action, the new report said.

    Travel Routes and Tourist Visas

    TOURIST VISAS

    Those enlisted initially left Kenya on tourist visas and travelled to Russia via Turkey or the United Arab Emirates, it said. After Kenya tightened surveillance at Nairobi airport, the recruits started travelling via Uganda, South Africa and Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Alleged Collusion and Official Responses

    Recruitment agencies colluded with rogue Kenyan airport staff, immigration and other state officials, and with staff at the Russian Embassy in Nairobi and at the Kenyan Embassy in Moscow to facilitate the recruits' travel, the report said.

    Russian Embassy Denial

    In a statement, the Russian Embassy in Kenya said:

    "The government authorities of Russia have never engaged in illegal recruitment of Kenyan citizens in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation."

    It said it had never issued visas to Kenyan citizens who sought to travel to Russia "with the stated purpose of participating in the Special Military Operation (SMO) in Ukraine", adding however that under Russian law, foreign citizens can voluntarily enlist in its military.

    Kenyan Foreign Ministry Position

    A Kenyan Foreign Ministry spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment regarding its embassy in Moscow.

    Regional Cases and Rescues

    Reports of African men being lured into Russia with promises of jobs as bodyguards and ending up on Ukraine's frontline have become more frequent in recent months and created tensions between Moscow and some of the countries involved.

    Four South Africans who got trapped in Ukraine's Donbas region returned home on Wednesday, part of a group of 17 who sent distress calls to their government last year.

    Planned Diplomatic Talks

    Kenya's foreign ministry said last week 27 Kenyans had been rescued after being stranded in Russia. Kenya's Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi has said he plans to visit Russia next month for talks on the issue.

    Exchange Rate Context

    ($1 = 128.9000 Kenyan shillings)

    (Additional reporting by Vincent Mumo Nzilani and Elias Biryabarema. Writing by Elias Biryabarema; Editing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kenya’s intelligence reports 1,000+ Kenyans recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, far above prior estimates.
    • •Recruits were lured with offers of about 350,000 KES per month and bonuses up to 1.2 million KES.
    • •Routes shifted from Turkey/UAE to Uganda, South Africa and DRC after tighter checks at Nairobi airport.
    • •Report alleges collusion by rogue officials and agencies; Russian Embassy denies illegal recruitment, citing voluntary enlistment.
    • •As of Feb 2026: 89 on the frontline, 39 hospitalized, 28 missing; Kenya has begun rescues and plans talks in Moscow.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Over 1,000 Kenyans recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, report says

    1What is the main topic?

    A Kenyan intelligence report says over 1,000 Kenyans have been recruited to fight for Russia in the Ukraine war, detailing tactics, routes and alleged collusion by rogue officials.

    2How are Kenyans being recruited and what are they promised?

    Recruiters target ex-soldiers, police and job seekers with offers of ~350,000 KES monthly pay and large bonuses, sending them on tourist visas via multiple transit routes.

    3What is Russia’s response to the allegations?

    The Russian Embassy in Nairobi denies illegal recruitment or issuing visas for combat purposes, while noting Russian law allows foreign citizens to voluntarily enlist.

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