Russia and Kenya Agree That Kenyans Will No Longer Fight for Russia in Ukraine, Minister Says

MOSCOW, March ⁠16 (Reuters) – ⁠Kenyan Foreign ⁠Minister Musalia Mudavadi said ​on Monday that ‌Moscow and Nairobi had ‌agreed ⁠that ⁠Kenyan nationals would no longer fight ​for Russia in Ukraine.

Mudavadi made the statement ​after holding talks with ⁠Russian Foreign ⁠Minister Sergei ⁠Lavrov in ​Moscow.

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

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.

(Reporting ​by ReutersEditing by ​Andrew Osborn)

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