Enviado de la UE alega que Rusia recluta africanos para la guerra en Ucrania

El embajador de la Unión Europea en Nigeria, Gautier Mignot, ha alegado que Rusia está reclutando nigerianos y otros africanos para apoyar su esfuerzo de guerra en Ucrania.

En una declaración reportada por Daily Trust, Gautier Mignot, el embajador de la UE en Nigeria, afirmó que Rusia está reclutando activamente a individuos de Nigeria y de toda África para reforzar sus esfuerzos militares en el conflicto en curso con Ucrania. Esta alegación resalta preocupaciones sobre la participación extranjera en la guerra que comenzó en 2022. Los comentarios de Mignot se hicieron en el contexto de discusiones diplomáticas, aunque no se proporcionaron detalles específicos sobre los métodos o la escala del reclutamiento en el informe. La declaración del enviado subraya preocupaciones internacionales más amplias sobre el impacto del conflicto en las naciones africanas, pero no se mencionó verificación independiente de las afirmaciones. Daily Trust publicó la historia el 24 de febrero de 2024.

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