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Kenyans seek news on relatives hired into Russia’s war
According to a report presented to Kenya’s Parliament, more than 1,000 Kenyans may have been recruited to fight in Russia’s war in Ukraine. At least 200 are now believed to be dead, with many more wounded or missing.
At a recent protest in Nairobi, parents and human‑rights groups demanded an end to Russian recruitment in Kenya and urged the government to account for the missing young men.
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According to a report presented to Kenya’s Parliament, more than 1,000 Kenyans may have been recruited to fight in Russia’s war in Ukraine. At least 200 are now believed to be dead, with many more wounded or missing.
At a recent protest in Nairobi, parents and human‑rights groups demanded an end to Russian recruitment in Kenya and urged the government to account for the missing young men.
According to a report presented to Kenya’s Parliament, more than 1,000 Kenyans may have been recruited to fight in Russia’s war in Ukraine. At least 200 are now believed to be dead, with many more wounded or missing.
At a recent protest in Nairobi, parents and human‑rights groups demanded an end to Russian recruitment in Kenya and urged the government to account for the missing young men.
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