A male Nigerian, Kehinde Oluwagbemileke, reportedly fighting on the side of Russia, has been captured by Ukrainian forces.
From the Yoruba stock of South-West Nigeria, Oluwagbemileke was apprehended by the Freedom of Russia Legion, a unit composed of Russian fighters supporting Ukraine, according to Ukraine’s “I Want to Live” project.
The 29-year-old was captured in the Zaporizhzhia region after serving with Russian forces for five months.
Oluwagbemileke had been living in Russia for four years before his arrest on drug-related charges, the project said.
He was said to have agreed to join Russia’s military campaign in exchange for a reduced sentence, instead of serving a prison sentence under Article 228 of the Russian Criminal Code.
“Kehinde is one of thousands of mercenaries from third countries recruited by Russia’s Defense Ministry to fight in Ukraine,” the organisation stated.
“We’ve already published data on nearly 7,000 foreign fighters from 14 countries, but that’s only a small part of the foreigners the Kremlin has sent to die in Ukraine. All of them are cheap manpower, which is not spared.”
A week ago, the Ukrainian Armed Forces captured another foreign soldier — a Chinese citizen fighting for the Russian army.
He was identified as 24-year-old Wang Wu.