As of May 2026, at least 2,965 citizens from 36 African countries have either served or are currently serving in the Russian army in the war against Ukraine, while Moscow plans to recruit 18,500 foreign fighters this year.
Liubov Abravitova, Director of the Department for Africa and Regional African Organizations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, said this in an interview with Ukrinform.
"According to data from the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, as of May 1, 2026, at least 2,965 citizens of 36 African countries are fighting or have fought in the Russian army against Ukraine," Abravitova said.
She added that the real figure is likely higher. Among the main "source countries" in Africa are Kenya, Egypt, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, and Uganda.
"The dynamics are extremely concerning: for 2026, Russian command plans to recruit 18,500 foreign nationals. Russia uses various recruitment mechanisms – from misleading promises of 'free scholarships' to recruitment through religious networks," the diplomat said.








