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Russia tricks migrants into fighting in meatgrinder death zone: How Africans are being lured with offers of work and money... then sent to their death on frontline

African migrants are being lured into joining the Russian army with promises of work, only to end up being deployed to the front lines of the war in Ukraine where they are used as 'meat for the meat grinder'.

A new report by Ukraine's Centre for Strategic Communications accuses Moscow of using the facade of sport events, educational grants and employment agencies to trick African men into travelling to Russia.

Recruiters are also believed to have exploited established migration networks that have long been used to source and take advantage of low-paid workers.

Back in February, Kyiv said it had identified more than 1,700 fighters from 36 African countries serving in Putin's army.

Now, Ukraine's defence intelligence claimed it has identified 2,965 African citizens who have signed military contracts so far.

Ukraine's Centre for Strategic Communications said Russia 'exploits the socio-economic vulnerabilities of African countries and the personal motivations of foreigners, allowing the Kremlin to intercept migration flows and redirect them from the civilian sector directly to the front line'.

Michael, a Kenyan who is one of thousands of young men who served as mercenaries on the front line in Ukraine, told The Telegraph that he was duped into believing he was being given a security job.

'When we were being recruited, they described it as more of a security job,' he said.

'They were saying: "You will be protecting the areas where the war has already passed. You will just be providing protection, like security."'
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President Zelensky today warned Putin 'if Ukraine is going to burn, your Moscow will burn too' after Kyiv launched a huge drone attack that left Russia's capital blanketed in toxic smoke.

Scores of drones targeted the city, hitting its oil refinery for the second time this week.

It was Ukraine's largest drone attack on Moscow in years, sparking fires in and around the Russian capital and forcing evacuations at the country's largest airport.

Footage captured the moment a Ukrainian drone struck the oil depot, sending a huge fireball into the sky as debris rained down around it.

'We don't want this war, we never did, and everyone knows it, and our partners know it,' Zelensky said. 'But if Ukraine burns, your Moscow will burn.'

Zelensky held talks Thursday in Brussels with Nato and European Union leaders, and the German and Ukrainian defense ministers signed an agreement to jointly develop an air defense system to counter ballistic missiles.

He described it as the start of an 'anti-ballistic missile coalition' and invited others to join.

Zelensky called on Europe and the United States to increase pressure on Russia through sanctions on Russia's defence and energy sectors and broader economy to force President Vladimir Putin into ending the war.
 


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'It was obvious we were being treated like shields, but it is war and there is nothing you can do but follow orders from the commanders,' Ilunga said.

He was wounded when a grenade exploded beside him, tearing into his hand. Moments later, exhausted and injured, he surrendered to Ukrainian forces who treated him and took him to their base to be processed as a PoW.

He was eventually taken to a camp in Lviv, close to the border with Poland, where he has been for the past two months.

Ilunga is being held in prison with mercenaries from all over Africa, the kind of foreign fighters that Stimson trained.

Among them is Willy Macharia, 23, from Kenya who says he was tricked into fighting after moving to Russia in July 2025 to become a driver.
His parents paid an agency in the Kenyan capital Nairobi £370 to facilitate the move to Moscow in order to change his family's life.

But once he arrived and signed his employment contract, he found himself pulling up at a military base after a seven-hour car journey.

A few days later he was taken to a training base where he picked up a weapon for the first time.

Macharia added: 'I was not scared but I knew what was ahead of me. It is easy for you to die here so I entered into survival mode.' He trained for just three weeks before being deployed to the frontline, although he refused to disclose his specific role in the Russian military.

'I saw the dead bodies of lots of Russian soldiers,' Macharia said. 'I was scared because they were everywhere.

'I was praying that I would make it back alive.'

Three months after arriving, he was with four Russian soldiers when they heard a whirring sound around them. They were surrounded by drones.

Macharia ran for his life, scrambling for cover wherever he could, but was easily spotted by a drone. Moments later, a grenade was fired at him, striking his leg.

'I felt the impact immediately, but I didn't realise I was injured until I tried to run away again,' he said.

'I looked down at my trousers and it was filled with blood. Luckily no shrapnel hit my leg but it was very painful.'

He lay bleeding beneath a tree, and within ten minutes was approached by Ukrainian soldiers.
 




 
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Russia will abandon the rules of war, President Vladimir Putin's security council deputy has said, raising fears of nuclear strikes after Ukraine humiliated Moscow with a devastating attack on an oil refinery.

Suggesting the Kremlin's conflict could become even more brutal, Dmitry Medvedev - formerly Russian president and prime minister - said: 'It is time to openly declare that there are no longer, nor can there be, any rules regarding neo-Nazi Kyiv.'

This is due to 'the enemy's massive terrorist attacks on our cities,' said Putin's loyal lieutenant, as he hinted at the use of nuclear weapons in a future World War Three.

It comes after the Kremlin suffered an embarrassing blow this week when Ukraine launched a massive attack on a crucial oil refinery in Moscow.

It was Ukraine's largest drone attack on the Russian capital in years, sparking fires in and around the Russian capital and forcing evacuations at the country's largest airport.

Footage captured the moment a Ukrainian drone struck the oil depot in the Kapotnya area of the city, sending a huge fireball into the sky as debris rained down around it.

Moscow residents complained of black rain falling from the sky following the attack, which authorities denied.

There were also fresh strikes from Russia overnight which struck Kharkiv, a city in the northeast of the country, with rescuers working for hours to rescue civilians from the rubble.
 
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