Kenya FM slams Russia's use of its citizens as 'cannon fodder', announces visit to Moscow
- On Tuesday, Kenya's Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi said he planned to travel to Moscow to stop recruitment of Kenyans for Russia, citing loss of lives though casualties remain unclear.
- Nairobi estimates around 200 Kenyans were recruited through unofficial channels, while Ukrainian intelligence estimates more than 1,400 people from 36 African countries have joined Russia's forces.
- Kenyan authorities say more than 30 evacuated Kenyans, 600 recruitment agencies were shut down, 21 men were rescued in a September police raid, and Mikhail Lyapin, Russian citizen, was expelled.
- Mudavadi said he will pursue the release of Kenyans held as prisoners of war in Ukraine and check on those hospitalized, while repatriated fighters are receiving psychological care; Moscow has denied recruiting foreign fighters and has not commented on the planned visit.
- Policy steps will include visa restrictions and bilateral labour agreements, as Ukraine's ambassador Yurii Tokar warned `They are looking for people for cannon fodder everywhere it is possible.
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On Tuesday, Kenya declared that it was "unacceptable" that its citizens should be deceived to be used as a "cannon chair" by the Russian army. Several hundred Africans, from different countries, were involved. South Africa contacted the Kremlin for the case of its citizens. - "Cannon flesh": African soldiers forcibly enlisted to fight in the Russian (International) army.
Russia attracts Africans with job promises to the Ukraine war.
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Russia is always attracting citizens from African countries to Ukraine. "People are being abused as cannon feed," Kenya's Deputy Foreign Minister denounces. During a Moscow trip, Foreign Minister Mudavadi wants to stop the practice.
Already in November it became known that about 200 Kenyans are fighting for Russia in its war of aggression against Ukraine. Now it is criticised that Moscow lures people into the country under a false pretext.
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