Kenyan recruited by Russian army killed in Ukraine after brief training
A Kenyan citizen recruited into the Russian armed forces has been killed while fighting in eastern Ukraine.
A Kenyan citizen recruited into the Russian armed forces has been killed while fighting in eastern Ukraine.
According to a report by Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence, the deceased, identified as Clinton Nyapara Mogesa, was born in 1997.
Ukrainian intelligence said his body was discovered at one of the positions held by Russian forces in the Donetsk region, following what it described as a deadly assault operation.
According to the report, Mogesa had previously lived and worked in Qatar before later signing a contract with the Russian army.
He was subsequently assigned to one of Russia’s assault units and deployed to the front lines in eastern Ukraine.
Ukrainian officials said his training period was brief before he was sent into combat.
Mogesa was reportedly killed during a so-called ‘meat assault,’ a term used to describe high-casualty infantry attacks in which troops are sent forward with minimal protection or preparation.
Ukrainian intelligence noted that Russian forces did not evacuate his body after the operation.
The report further stated that Mogesa’s family has not received any official communication, compensation, or explanation from Russian authorities regarding his death.
In a development that has raised further concern, Ukrainian intelligence said the slain Kenyan was carrying passports belonging to two other Kenyan citizens at the time of his death.
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The documents are believed to belong to fellow recruits, whom Russia may be preparing to deploy in future assault operations.
This comes weeks after the Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary said eighteen Kenyans who had been fighting for Russia in the Ukraine war have been rescued and repatriated to Kenya.
In a statement on Wednesday, December 17, the office said the 18 Kenyan nationals were rescued following an intervention by the Kenyan government.
The office noted that the rescued Kenyans were issued emergency travel documents and repatriated to Kenya.
“The Government affirms that through these interventions, 18 Kenyan citizens have been successfully rescued, issued with Emergency Travel Documents, and safely repatriated to Kenya. The attached list details the affected individuals, including their travel documentation, dates of travel, and airlines,” read the statement in part.
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