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Zimbabwe Says 15 of Its Citizens Killed After Fraudulent Recruitment Into Russia-Ukraine War

Zimbabwe warns of deceptive recruitment through social media leading to 15 deaths and 66 stranded citizens amid ongoing efforts to repatriate survivors and bodies.

  • On Wednesday, Zimbabwe announced that 15 of its citizens have been killed after being recruited into the Russia-Ukraine war, as authorities warned of fraudulent schemes targeting African nations into the four-year-old conflict.
  • Information Minister Zhemu Soda said victims received deceptive job offers from "fraudulent employment agencies" leveraging social media, promising "attractive salaries and safe working conditions" before stripping recruits of travel documents and forcing them into combat.
  • Ukrainian officials estimate more than 1,700 Africans may have been recruited to fight for Russia; besides Zimbabwe, countries including Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya reported similar cases of citizens tricked into frontline combat.
  • Information Minister Zhemu Soda is ramping up diplomatic efforts to repatriate 66 Zimbabweans still alive in the conflict zone, working to secure the return of survivors and bring home the bodies of those killed.
  • The conflict has killed close to 2 million people, according to a Center for Strategic and International Studies report, while Kenyan intelligence stated as many as 1,000 Kenyans were similarly misled into frontline roles.
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Zimbabwe reported the deaths of 15 citizens recruited to participate in Russia's war against Ukraine, and efforts to return 66 more.

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Zimbabwe has said that 15 of its citizens who were fraudulently recruited to join the Russian side have been killed in the war between Ukraine and Russia, and the country is working to repatriate the remaining 66 citizens who are believed to be still alive in the war zone.

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Sahara Reporters broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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