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Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by BlackViper(op): 8:58am On Jun 10, 2025
Desperate migrants lured to Moscow by fake job adverts are used to bolster Putin’s depleted invasion forces

The advert for a job in a Russian shampoo factory looked like just what Jean Onana needed.

Out of work in the Cameroonian capital of Yaounde and struggling to support a wife and three young children, he leapt at the chance to earn a solid pay packet, he later told Ukrainian interrogators.

The 36-year-old saved up for his ticket and flew to Moscow in March, joining many young Africans who end up in Russia to study or seek work.

However, far from offering the answer to his financial predicament, his trip instead pitched him into the crucible of Ukraine’s eastern front, an ordeal he only narrowly survived.

Mr Onana had barely arrived when he was detained along with 10 others from Bangladesh, Cameroon, Zimbabwe and Ghana.

The men were told they would not be working and instead would sign a one-year contract to join the Russian military and serve on the front lines of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

Mr Onana is only one of what are estimated to be hundreds, or even thousands, of Africans who have found themselves fighting on the front lines.

Many more have been recruited into factories to keep the Kremlin’s war machine running.

Africans and others from developing countries elsewhere are being pressed into service as Russia looks for huge numbers of recruits to sustain horrific casualty rates in its grinding three-year offensive.

Nearly one million Russian troops have been killed or wounded since the assault began, the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a US-based think tank, said last week.

While the great majority of recruits are still poor Russians, the relentless need for new manpower has led the Kremlin to recruit elsewhere, as well as import 10,000 soldiers from North Korea.

Africans have been lured by the promise of money or have been duped or forced into signing contracts, according to accounts and intelligence reports seen by The Telegraph.

Cameroon’s government is so worried about the numbers of soldiers thought to be deserting its army and travelling to Russia that in March it tightened restrictions on military personnel leaving the West African nation.

Many African recruits have not returned, becoming victims of suicidal infantry tactics which are currently seeing Russian forces take an average of more than 1,100 casualties each day for only small territorial gains.

One tally of Cameroonian social media obituaries suggests the country has already seen more than 60 men killed in the war.

Promised a hefty wage and pressured to sign, Mr Onana was then given five weeks of training in Rostov and Luhansk. There were around 10 other foreigners in his training unit, from Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and Brazil.

During training he was able to call home, but on his way to the front his phone and documents were taken away.

His military career ended almost as soon as it began when he and eight others were told to occupy a bunker at the front in early May. The bunker was shelled and everyone killed except Mr Onana, who lay wounded in the debris for six days. He eventually made his way out and was soon captured.

Another recently captured African, 25-year-old Malik Diop from Senegal, this week told a Ukrainian military interviewer that he had been studying in Russia when he met recruiters in a shopping centre. They told him he could sign up to wash dishes in Luhansk, away from the front, for $5,700 (£4,215) a month.

After only a week, however, he was given a weapon, grenades and a helmet and then driven to the front near Toretsk. Recalling the walk to the front line, he said: “We started to see dead people in the forest. Lots of dead people in different buildings. It really affected me.”

As soon as he could, he threw away his uniform and weapons, and deserted. After two days of walking, he was captured.

Many are not so fortunate.

Cameroonian social media channels have in recent months seen many posts purporting to be from people seeking information about relatives who had joined the Russian military and then stopped communicating. The messages are often accompanied by photographs of African men in Russian uniforms.

“My friend went to Russia to join the Russian army, and for nearly four months we haven’t heard from him,” explained one typical recent request. “We’d like to know if he’s still alive or dead.”

Some posts are then updated to explain that the missing relative has been killed. One prominent account collating tributes to soldiers this week estimated 67 Cameroonians had been killed.

Messages also gave accounts of relatives being detained at the airport and forced to sign military contracts.

The gap between Cameroon’s meagre military wages and the promise of hefty Russian pay is thought to have worsened a long-standing problem with desertion in the Cameroonian military.

A second-class Cameroonian private’s basic monthly salary is around £67, while Russia is said to be offering Cameroonian recruits around £1,500 per month.

In one recent social media post, a Cameroonian soldier held up his pay slip and said “here’s why we prefer to go die in Russia”.

Raoul Sumo Tayo, who has researched the issue for the Institute of Security Studies, a Pretoria-based think tank, said: “They say it’s better for us to go to fight where we earn enough money to save something for our families.

“I don’t think it’s about supporting Russia, it’s more about what they earn.”

Africans recruited by Russia are not only fighting on the front.

Last month, a report by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime said a Russian firm was recruiting hundreds of young foreign women, mostly from Africa, to manufacture Iranian Shahed drones.

The women had been recruited to the company in the Alabuga special economic zone, an industrial park in Yelabuga, east of Moscow, with promises of good salaries and educational opportunities.

They were not told the nature of the work, the report said, nor that the factory had been a military target.

Several African workers at the factory are reported to have been wounded in an attack by Ukrainian drones in April 2024.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/06/09/russia-sent-african-shampoo-makers-die-ukraine-front-line/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_youtube_youtube-community

Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by blacksam01: 9:05am On Jun 10, 2025
By Sept .. Russia will reach 1m war casualties, all soldiers.... Remember casualties doesn't mean death... It's death and injured
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by Jashub: 9:07am On Jun 10, 2025
Trust American propaganda...tueh
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by ogaemma: 9:23am On Jun 10, 2025
Beware of cheap Russia visa in Abuja and Lagos.
Russia is presently the cheapest country to travel to in Europe.
Is a bait.
Do not fall for it.
Keep spreading the news.
The traveling agents and travel consultant's have taken advantage of the japa syndrome to defraud unsuspecting Nigerians.
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by osuofia2(m): 9:32am On Jun 10, 2025
Russia cant stand America, common Ukraine , they are hiring mercenaries. shame
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by BlackViper(op): 9:44am On Jun 10, 2025
Vladimir POO TING has a lot of gullible Africans willing to be his slaves
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by omoadeleye(m): 10:00am On Jun 10, 2025
Okay
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by Olachase(m): 10:01am On Jun 10, 2025
Na you know Wetin you day find up and down


Abi them carry the job con drag you for house


😏😏😏
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by Beloving: 10:01am On Jun 10, 2025
BlackViper:
Vladimir POO TING has a lot of gullible Africans willing to be his slaves
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by Commentor: 10:02am On Jun 10, 2025
grin
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by BRATISLAVA: 10:02am On Jun 10, 2025
Lol
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by JimohMomoh: 10:02am On Jun 10, 2025
RUSSIA is over hyped.
Syria rebels really exposed their lapses.
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by englishmart(m): 10:03am On Jun 10, 2025
I want to join
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by musazulyadain: 10:04am On Jun 10, 2025
Any prove?
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by onatisi(m): 10:05am On Jun 10, 2025
i have been skeptical about all these Russia studies and even job recruitment advert.
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by Tboy222: 10:06am On Jun 10, 2025
Propaganda

You all better repent, Christ is coming

Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by MrBONE2(m): 10:06am On Jun 10, 2025

Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by shoodboi2: 10:06am On Jun 10, 2025
Another bad shot from the anti Russian propagandists. They have gone from Russia is fighting with shovels and Russia is removing chips from washing machines, to Russia is using African to fight in Ukraine.

There are countless videos of Ukrainian soldiers raiding houses and dragging men off streets into buses, from where they are sent to the frontlines.

But our pro-western blokes here will never talk about it and will even deny it's happening.


We have many Nairalanders living in Russia. How come they have not been recruited or even made any report of Africans being forced into the Russian military?
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by richeeyo(m): 10:07am On Jun 10, 2025
blacksam01:
By Sept .. Russia will reach 1m war casualties, all soldiers.... Remember casualties doesn't mean death... It's death and injured
Not casualty bro its death KIA
don't dey change narrative
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by bigdammyj: 10:09am On Jun 10, 2025
Noted.
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by Judolisco(m): 10:10am On Jun 10, 2025
No allow Nigerians hear dis update oh
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by Major7: 10:10am On Jun 10, 2025
Wahala be like Putin 😂
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by Ogamysamo: 10:11am On Jun 10, 2025
When you don't want what you know youay not really know what you want and anything can go.
Beware
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by JikSneh: 10:11am On Jun 10, 2025
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Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by Mathain19(m): 10:12am On Jun 10, 2025
People are Now forced to fight war in a country that doesn't have any thing to do with their citizenship, a game or either dead or a live, and Africans happen to be lured easily by empty promises...
Too Bad cool
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by shoodboi2: 10:12am On Jun 10, 2025
blacksam01:
By Sept .. Russia will reach 1m war casualties, all soldiers.... Remember casualties doesn't mean death... It's death and injured
Was it you who killed and injured them? How many Russian soldiers are there in the Russian military that Russia is having one million casualties? You qre a joke.

Just two days ago, your sweet sweet Ukraine refused to receive the bodies of 6000 dead Ukrainian soldiers because it doesn't want to pay $2.2 billion compensation to their families.

Then today, Zelensky is trying to pass a law ensuring that the families will never receive such compensation.

Dragging your citizens into a war with promise of money is one thing. Refusing to take their bodies back just so you won't pay their families the money you promised them is another. And it is Ukraine that is doing that and not Russia.
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by kingthreat(m): 10:13am On Jun 10, 2025
World War 3 would not be fought in Africa. But many Africans will kill themselves at the frontlines fighting on both sides.
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by uuzba(m): 10:13am On Jun 10, 2025
Beat black corrupt leaders comot office.
Una no gree.
You prefer to run and meet oyibo white man.
THEN he now force you to help him beat Oyibo white leader comot office at the cost of your life.
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Mumu work. Idiot work.
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Face Africa and develop Africa. Leave white man and his problems.
Re: Russia Using Fake Job Adverts To Lure Young African Men Into Its Army by omoredia: 10:14am On Jun 10, 2025
Better than to work for Nigerian army. It is not fake
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