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Kenya’s foreign minister announces amnesty for citizens fighting in the Russia-Ukraine conflict

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 23, 2026
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Kenya’s foreign minister announces amnesty for citizens fighting in the Russia-Ukraine conflict
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The decision comes after diplomatic engagement with Moscow aimed at ending further recruitment of Kenyans into the conflict.

According to a BBC report, the announcement follows Musalia Mudavadi’s recent visit to Moscow, where Kenyan officials secured an agreement that no more Kenyans would be recruited to fight in the war, a significant diplomatic breakthrough in a long‑running controversy over recruitment practices that have drawn citizens from across Africa into one of the world’s deadliest conflicts.

Under Kenyan law, it is illegal for citizens to be conscripted into foreign armies, carrying penalties of up to 10 years in prison – a statute that Mudavadi has emphasised must now be balanced with humane treatment of those already affected.

“The ongoing trend of Kenyans being enlisted to fight in the Russia‑Ukraine conflict has caused grave concern here at home,” Mudavadi said in a statement, explaining that Kenyans subjected to the front‑line fighting will be allowed to return home without prosecution while diplomatic channels continue to assist those still abroad.

According to the foreign ministry, as many as 252 Kenyans have been illegally conscripted into Russia’s military operations, a mobilisation effort that began roughly six months ago and mirrors similar experiences in other African nations where citizens were lured by promises of well‑paid civilian jobs but found themselves thrust into combat.

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi before talks in Moscow on March 16, 2026. [AFP]

“So far 44 Kenyans have been safely repatriated back home while 11 have been reported missing in action/killed in action, 38 are currently hospitalised … leaving 160 … still actively involved,” Mudavadi said, underscoring the human toll of the recruitment spree.

Africa’s human capital exploited in war recruitment

Many affected individuals have reported exploitation and abuse, with accounts emerging of Africans being used in the most dangerous combat zones and treated as expendable manpower, a reality that has sparked outrage among families and human rights observers alike.

While Russia maintains that foreign fighters joined of their own volition, Kenyan authorities say misleading recruitment tactics and false promises laid the groundwork for exploitation, emphasising that the new agreement is a vital step in alleviating their citizens’ suffering.

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