Russian envoy denies recruiting Nigerians for Ukraine fight

The Russian Ambassador to Nigeria, Andrey Podyelyshev, has denied reports suggesting that Nigerians are being conscripted to fight in Ukraine.

In a statement addressing circulating reports, Russian Ambassador to Nigeria Andrey Podyelyshev clarified that Russia is not recruiting Nigerians to participate in the conflict in Ukraine. This denial comes amid concerns over potential involvement of foreign nationals in the ongoing war. The envoy's remarks aim to counter misinformation that has been spreading regarding conscription efforts targeting Nigerian citizens. No further details on the origin of these reports were provided in the statement. The announcement was made on February 11, 2024, highlighting diplomatic efforts to maintain clear communication between Russia and Nigeria.

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