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Suspected Russian military recruiter arrested in Kenya

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 4:03 pm
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Kenyan authorities have arrested a 33-year-old man suspected of playing a key role in recruiting Kenyan nationals to fight in the Russia–Ukraine war, officials said.

The suspect was detained near Kenya’s border with Ethiopia after returning from a trip to Russia and allegedly attempting to flee the country, according to government statements.
Alleged Recruitment Network

Kenyan security agencies believe the man is connected to recruitment operations that sent Kenyan citizens to the conflict zones in Eastern Europe.

Government intelligence reports presented to the Kenyan parliament allege possible collusion involving some Kenyan and Russian actors as well as rogue recruitment agencies operating outside legal labour channels.

Officials say more than 1,000 Kenyans were recruited to participate in the war, though the exact scale remains under investigation.

The Russian government has denied any wrongdoing, stating that it did not issue visas for the purpose of recruiting fighters.

Kenyans Trapped in Conflict Zones

According to Kenyan government estimates, at least 89 Kenyan nationals are currently believed to be on the frontlines.

The authorities also report that: 39 Kenyans are hospitalized due to war-related injuries while 28 are missing.

At least one Kenyan has been confirmed dead
The figures have raised concern in Nairobi as diplomatic efforts intensify to secure the safe return of citizens.

Diplomatic Response

The Kenyan government says it is working through diplomatic channels to address the situation and help trapped citizens return home.

Officials have not publicly disclosed details of the suspect’s identity but confirmed that investigations are ongoing.

Background

Reports of Kenyan nationals joining foreign military operations have prompted warnings from security agencies about illegal recruitment networks targeting unemployed youth.

Authorities have urged citizens to avoid unverified overseas job offers and to report suspicious labour recruitment agencies.

The arrest marks the latest development in Kenya’s efforts to dismantle networks linked to the conflict and protect its citizens abroad.

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