Over 300 Africans die after Russia recruits them for war in Ukraine
- February 12, 2026
A report finds that more than 1,400 people from Africa joined Russia’s forces in Ukraine; at least 316 were killed.
A report finds that more than 1,400 people from Africa joined Russia’s forces in Ukraine; at least 316 were killed.
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