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    Russia and Kenya agree that kenyans will no longer fight for Russia in Ukraine, minister says

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    Posted on March 16, 2026

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    Last updated: March 16, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Kenya’s Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi announced in Moscow on March 16, 2026, that Kenya and Russia agreed Kenyan nationals will no longer fight for Russia in Ukraine, amid reports over 1,000 were misled into joining the conflict under false promises.

    Table of Contents

    • Kenya and Russia Reach Agreement on Military Recruitment
    • Background on Kenyan Recruitment
    • Diplomatic Discussions and Outcomes
    • Agreement to End Enlistment
    • Consular Support for Recruited Kenyans
    • Russian and Ukrainian Perspectives
    • Economic and Political Context
    • Minister Cites Economic Ties
    • Pressure from Kenyan Families
    • Intelligence Report on Recruitment
    • Allegations of Human Trafficking
    • Future Cooperation Between Kenya and Russia

    Kenyans will no longer be enlisted to fight for Russia in Ukraine, minister says

    By Guy Faulconbridge

    Kenya and Russia Reach Agreement on Military Recruitment

    MOSCOW, March 16 (Reuters) - Kenya said on Monday that it had agreed with Russia that Kenyans would no longer be eligible for signing up to fight in the war with Ukraine after the scale of Russian recruitment triggered anger in some African countries.

    Background on Kenyan Recruitment

    Kenya says that more than 1,000 Kenyans have been recruited to fight, attracted by monthly salaries of several thousand dollars and bonuses of more than $6,000 for contract soldiers.

    Diplomatic Discussions and Outcomes

    After meeting Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Kenyan Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi praised the relationship with Moscow, including Soviet recognition of Kenyan independence from Britain in 1963.

    Agreement to End Enlistment

    On the issue of Kenyans fighting in what the Kremlin calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine, Mudavadi said agreement had been reached to no longer allow Kenyans to sign up to fight.

    "His excellency has conversed with us on the issue of the welfare of Kenyans who are in Russia and more specifically those who are involved in the special operation," Mudavadi said at a joint news briefing with Lavrov.

    "And I want to make it clear that we have now agreed that Kenyans shall not be enlisted through the (Russian) Ministry of Defence - they will no longer be eligible to be enlisted," he said. "There will no further enlisting."

    Consular Support for Recruited Kenyans

    He added that consular services would be organised through proper diplomatic channels for those Kenyans who had already signed up and required assistance.

    Russian and Ukrainian Perspectives

    Lavrov said that Kenyan citizens had voluntarily signed contracts to fight alongside the Russian army.

    It is unclear exactly how many Africans have gone to fight in Ukraine but Kyiv says over 1,700 Africans fighting on the Russian side. The Russian defence ministry did not respond to a request for comment.

    Economic and Political Context

    Minister Cites Economic Ties

    MINISTER CITES ECONOMIC TIES

    Before the trip to Moscow, Mudavadi told Reuters that he hoped to stop Kenyans enlisting to fight.

    Pressure from Kenyan Families

    "We want Kenyans stopped - they should not be enlisted at all," Mudavadi said. “We are getting a lot of pressure from some of the affected families who are now gathering more courage to come forward and speak to the issue.”

    Intelligence Report on Recruitment

    A Kenyan intelligence report presented to lawmakers in February said that more than 1,000 Kenyans had been recruited to fight on Russia's side in the war in Ukraine, five times more than authorities had previously estimated.

    Allegations of Human Trafficking

    Kenyan politicians have described what they say is a network of rogue state officials who have colluded with human trafficking syndicates to recruit Kenyans to fight for Russia in Ukraine.

    Future Cooperation Between Kenya and Russia

    Mudavadi said Kenya and Russia could boost cooperation in energy, tourism, and agriculture.

    "We do not want for any reason our partnership with Russia to be defined from the lenses of the special operation (in Ukraine) agenda only," he said. "The relationship between Kenya and Russia is much more broad than that."

    (Reporting by ReutersEditing by Andrew Osborn and Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Over 1,000 Kenyans were recruited—often via deceptive job offers—to fight for Russia in Ukraine, prompting parliamentary scrutiny (theguardian.com)
    • •Festus Omwamba, head of a recruitment agency, has been arrested in Kenya on human‑trafficking charges for duping Kenyans into the Russian forces (aljazeera.com)
    • •Families of affected Kenyans are demanding repatriation and a ban on such recruitment, as Nairobi takes diplomatic steps to halt further enlistment (apnews.com)

    References

    • More than 1,000 Kenyans lured to fight for Russia in Ukraine war, report says | Kenya | The Guardian
    • Kenyan man charged with duping people to fight for Russia in Ukraine war | News | Al Jazeera
    • Families of Kenyan recruits duped into fighting in Russia's war on Ukraine demand their sons return

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia and Kenya agree that Kenyans will no longer fight for Russia in Ukraine, minister says

    1What have Kenya and Russia agreed regarding Kenyan fighters in Ukraine?

    Kenya and Russia agreed that Kenyan nationals will no longer fight for Russia in Ukraine.

    2Who represented Kenya in the talks with Russia?

    Kenyan Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi represented Kenya in talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

    3How many Kenyans were reported to be fighting for Russia in Ukraine?

    A Kenyan intelligence report estimated more than 1,000 Kenyans had been recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine.

    4Did Kenyan citizens join the Russian army voluntarily?

    According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Kenyan citizens voluntarily signed contracts to fight alongside the Russian army.

    5Where did the talks between Kenyan and Russian officials take place?

    The talks took place in Moscow.

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