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From Hope to Horror: How Africans Have Been Caught In The Russia–Ukraine Conflict by Olayide Soaga

Ayo Adekeye
Last updated: April 3, 2026 11:15 am
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Published April 3, 2026
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When fighting erupted between Russia and Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the Russian Government called it a “special military operation.”

 

Before dawn that morning, missiles ripped through Ukrainian skies, air raid sirens pierced the stillness of sleeping cities, and advancing columns of troops crossed borders, igniting a war that would soon command global attention.

 

Now, four years on, the toll is measured not only in разрушed cities but in thousands of lives lost on both sides.

But while the blasts thundered across Eastern Europe, the repercussions moved in silence, crossing continents, threading their way into African nations, and settling into the lives of young people who had never stood near a battlefield.

 

🇷🇺🇺🇦 Russia launched a sweeping aerial assault on Ukraine in the past 24 hours, launching over 400 drones and ballistic missiles.

Kharkiv was hit hard, with at least 20 drone impacts across multiple districts.

Source: RTE pic.twitter.com/8Bu44cyvtf

— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) April 3, 2026


What began as a distant geopolitical conflict slowly crept into African communities, not just through news reports, but through false promises, manipulation, and the quiet machinery of exploitation that lured many into a war they did not choose.

 

This story draws from research, firsthand accounts, and the grief of African families whose loved ones became victims of a deadly deception—one that turned hope for a better life into a journey with no return.

 

🚨🇺🇦🇷🇺 Ukraine sent kamikaze drones to Crimea and destroyed a Russian maritime patrol plane on the ground.

The plane that watches the Black Sea for threats got taken out by the threat it was supposed to watch for.

The irony was not survivable.pic.twitter.com/Nci6FetSmu https://t.co/abGOgedSau

— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) April 2, 2026


Olayide Soaga, a Nigerian journalist, spoke on a special drive time programme on Adamimogo 93.1 FM, where she detailed her findings on the growing issue of Africans being drawn into the war between Russia and Ukraine.

According to her, many of these individuals were enticed with promises of stable jobs and a better life abroad.

However, upon arrival in Russia, their passports were reportedly confiscated, leaving them stranded and vulnerable.

She explained that they are often made to sign contracts they do not fully understand before being deployed to the frontlines to fight in defense of Russian territory.

This interview exposes a disturbing reality, an alleged human trafficking network preying on Africans with false promises of opportunity, only to funnel them into a deadly war.

Click to watch the full interview.

Read full article by Olayide Soaga Here

 

 

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