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    African Mercenaries Reportedly Equipped with Landmines in Russia | World News

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    By Latest News Editor on January 16, 2026 Russia, Ukraine, World News
    African Mercenaries Reportedly Equipped with Landmines in Russia | World News
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    TL:DR – African Mercenaries Reportedly Equipped with Landmines in Russia | World News

    • Reports indicate the Russian army is using African mercenaries as ‘disposable’ soldiers in suicide missions with explosives strapped to them.
    • Video footage shows these soldiers coerced into dangerous roles to save Russian lives.
    • Over 1,400 fighters from 36 African countries have been identified in the Russian army, with recruitment tactics under scrutiny.
    • Foreign recruits are lured by financial incentives, citizenship pathways, and amnesty for criminals.
    • Ukrainian officials urge action against Russian recruitment programmes exploiting African youth.

    African mercenaries ‘being strapped with landmines’ in Russia | News World



    African Mercenaries Reportedly Equipped with Landmines in Russia | World News
    Kenyan national Evans Kibet, captured while fighting for Russian forces on the Ukrainian front
    (Picture: AFP or licensors)

    The Russian army is using ‘disposable’ African soldiers to blow themselves up on Ukrainian defensive positions, it has been claimed.

    Footage appears to show African mercenaries being held at gunpoint and goaded into wearing land mines and ordered into certain death missions to save Russian lives.

    Julian Roepcke, a Bild journalist, posted a video of a man named Francis with an explosive strapped to his chest being prodded with an assault rifle.

    He puts his hands in the air as he is forced through an underground position.

    Roepcke said: ‘Russia’s army is now using African mercenaries as “открывашка,” which in German roughly means “can opener.”

    ‘Their task is to run into the enemy position with a TM-62 mine strapped to their body and blow themselves up there to open the bunker.

    ‘Subsequent units can then more easily fight the surviving Ukrainians there.

    ‘However, “Francis” does not seem to be doing his new job entirely voluntarily …’

    Uncleared grabs: HEARTLESS Russian fighters are strapping huge mines to African mercenaries fighting for Putin.
    Russian fighters are strapping huge mines to African mercenaries fighting for Putin.
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    Russlands Armee nutzt ab sofort afrikanische Söldner als „открывашка“, zu Deutsch etwa „Dosenöffner“.Ihre Aufgabe ist es, mit einer um den Körper geschnallten TM-62-Mine in die gegnerische Stellung zu rennen und sich dort in die Luft zu sprengen, um den Bunker zu „öffnen“.… pic.twitter.com/kxUwFwgCjq

    — Julian Röpcke🇺🇦 (@JulianRoepcke) January 9, 2026

    Another video shows an African unit singing and dancing in the snow to keep morale up.

    But a soldier speaking in Russian so the African contingent can’t understand, says: ‘Look how many disposables we have here.’

    He laughs before saying: ‘They sing joyfully but they will be singing differently when they get to the frontline.’

    It came after it emerged Russia recruited 150 foreign nationals from 25 countries to fight in the war against Ukraine in December alone.

    Nationals of African countries sit in a dedicated section where foreign fighters captured while serving for Russian forces on the Ukrainian front are hold at a detention center for Russian POWs in western Ukraine on November 26, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, many reports have emerged of African nationals fighting alongside Moscow's forces, with some accusing Russian military of using deceptive tactics to recruit them. In November, Kyiv said it had identified 1,426 fighters from 36 African countries serving in the Russian army. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP via Getty Images)
    Foreign fighters captured while serving for Russian forces on the Ukrainian front
    (Picture: AFP or licensors)

    A further 200 foreigners are reportedly preparing to join the Russian army from countries in the post-Soviet space and the Global South, including Belarus, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Cuba, Kenya, and China.

    The primary motivations for foreign recruits are financial compensation, simplified access to citizenship, and amnesty for criminals.

    Oleh Ivashchenko, Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, said: ‘Moscow deliberately exploits economic instability in poorer countries and limited legal migration pathways, turning these factors into instruments of control and pressure.

    ‘The presence of citizens from China, Cuba, or African countries is actively used in propaganda narratives as supposed evidence of support from the non-Western world.’

    South African father-of-three Dubandlela said his 20-year-old son signed up in July to receive elite training as a VIP bodyguard in Russia.

    Five months later, Dubandlela is in despair.

    His son had fallen for an alleged recruitment scam in which he and at least 16 other South African men say they were conscripted by an unspecified mercenary group and sent to join Russian forces in Ukraine.

    The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry warned about illegal Russian programs to recruit young people in Africa to take part in the war.

    Head of the ministry Heorhii Tykhyi, said: ‘We urge all African media and governments to take bold action to stop Russian programs that are luring youth throughout the continent into its illegal war of aggression against Ukraine.’

    Russian service members undergo combat training at a firing range, in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict, in Krasnodar region, Russia December 12, 2024. REUTERS/Sergey Pivovarov
    Russian soldiers have been filmed mocking African recruits (Picture: Reuters)

    He added Russia is dramatically increasing scholarships for African students for the upcoming academic year.

    ‘Surely no one should be so naive as to believe that this is about education,’ Tykhyi said.

    In November, the daughter of former South African President Jacob Zuma resigned as an MP following allegations she misled 17 men to fight for Russia.

    Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, MP for main opposition party uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) last year, stressed that she thought the men were going to Russia for ‘lawful’ training.

    MK says it was her decision to resign so she can concentrate on getting those trapped in Donbas back home.

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