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| Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal by Gjrich(op): 2:36pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
Just In: Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal – Report Russia is allegedly sending thousands of migrants and foreign students to fight alongside its troops in the war against Ukraine for visa renewal, reports Bloomberg. According to the Business news platform, the assessment was done by some European officials who alleged that the Kremlin is doing so to add extra manpower using the tactics first deployed by the Wagner mercenary group. The report added that Russia has been threatening not to extend the visas of African students and young workers unless they agree to join the military, according to officials familiar with the matter. Moscow has also been enlisting convicts from its prisons while some Africans in Russia on work visas have been detained and forced to decide between deportation or fighting, one European official said. Some of those people had been able to bribe officials to stay in the country and still avoid military service, said the official, who, like other people cited, spoke on condition of anonymity. Russia’s practice of sending migrants and students into battle under duress dates back to earlier in the war, another European official said. Those troops suffer especially high casualty rates because they are increasingly deployed in risky offensive maneuvers to protect more highly trained units, the official added. A spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry didn’t respond to an email seeking comment. According to reports citing Ukrainian intelligence, Russia has engaged in a global recruitment drive to enlist foreign mercenaries in at least 21 countries, including several nations in Africa. Army recruitment campaigns offer lucrative signing bonuses and salaries for those who’ll join up as contract soldiers. Recruiters have also targeted migrants and students who previously looked for employment in Russia, and in some cases have lured others over with promises of lucrative work before forcing them to train and deploy to the front. Russia’s ability to mobilize far greater numbers of troops could become a significant factor in the war as President Vladimir Putin seeks to capitalize on a shift in momentum this year. For now though, his forces have been grinding forward only slowly in northeastern Ukraine and suffering heavy losses, despite a shortage of troops and ammunition on the Ukrainian side. The Russian military lost more than 1,200 people a day during May, according to the UK Ministry of Defence, its highest casualty rate of the war. Since the beginning of the invasion, Russia has seen some 500,000 personnel killed or wounded, the UK estimates. Bloomberg is unable to independently verify these figures. Related News Tinubu spent first year in office to study Buhari’s failures – Bode George tells Nigerians Group donates menstrual kits to schoolgirls in Delta communities Economy: Nigerians, like Turkish, adapt to situations easily, says Shina Peller At a meeting with foreign media in St. Petersburg late Wednesday, Putin appeared to imply that about 10,000 Russian troops a month are being killed or wounded and that Ukrainian losses are five times higher. While the Kremlin has failed to achieve a breakthrough on the battlefield, it has stepped up a bombing campaign against Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city. Western officials say those attacks appear designed to make the city uninhabitable. As he seeks to maintain public support in Russia, Putin has so far resisted a full-scale mobilisation and Russia says it has been able to make up a significant share of its losses — in terms of numbers if not the standard of the troops — through a voluntary recruitment drive that has attracted tens of thousands of people. The government in Kathmandu said earlier this year that it is aware of about 400 young Nepali men who have been recruited by Russia but many more have likely signed up without the government knowing. India’s decision to stop recruiting Nepalese Gurkhas for its army, ending a 200-year-old tradition, may have encouraged Nepalis to look for work in Russia and elsewhere. A senior Ukrainian official said they have seen an uptick in the number of foreign fighters among the prisoners Ukraine has captured on the battlefield. Africans and Nepalis have been particularly common, they said. Some of Ukraine’s allies have been considering sharing what they know with the affected countries, another European official said. Group of Seven nations, who will hold a leaders’ summit in Italy next week, have been trying to persuade countries from the so-called Global South to offer more support to Ukraine. But many of those nations have instead remained neutral, while their populations have been a focus for Moscow’s disinformation efforts. Reuters reported last year that the mercenary group Wagner had recruited several African citizens as part of a drive to enlist convicts from Russian prisons for its forces in Ukraine. The news agency traced the story of three men from Tanzania, Zambia and the Ivory Coast. There are 35,000-37,000 African students currently in Russia, according to Yevgeny Primakov head of Rossotrudnichestvo, an organization devoted to spreading knowledge about Russia abroad. “Every year we sign up about 6,500 students from Africa to study in Russia for free,” he said on Thursday at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
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| Re: Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal by bobbybrown007: 2:39pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
I want to apply for that job, am free |
| Re: Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal by Kaycee9242(m): 2:40pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
It's still better than staying in Nigeria this moment |
| Re: Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal by kalufelix(m): 2:58pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
Japa goons over to you..your 'war visa is ready.. |
| Re: Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal by santopelele(m): 3:06pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
Does that mean that Russia is loosing the war? What exactly do russia want to achieve in fighting Ukraine? This war wont end sooner than expected |
| Re: Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal by Macdeey: 3:08pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
bobbybrown007:🤣🤣🤣🤣 Better than being a passenger in an Aircraft piloted by Captain JagaSleep Abi ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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| Re: Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal by kalufelix(m): 3:12pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
Kaycee9242:I swear bros..language will be a huge barrier and this putin will just send these contract soldiers to the most dreaded part of 'sambisanov'.. |
| Re: Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal by smileyoo: 3:35pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
bobbybrown007:but it's morally wrong to go and fight Ukrainians that did you no wrong, just because of your selfishness of greener pastures in Russia. how can you agree to go and be killing humans because of financial gains. what of if they use you to exchange currency? pls don't go to such mission. |
| Re: Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal by Chicagograduate(m): 3:47pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
If na America grant this offer many Africans will accept. |
| Re: Russia Sending Nigerians, Other African Students To War For Visa Renewal by bobbybrown007: 4:04pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
smileyoo:the one govt. Are doing to us, is it nt the same thing? |
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