Ukraine says 2 Nigerians fighting for Russia found dead in Luhansk after drone strike
Two Nigerian fighters contracted by Russia were killed by a drone strike during an attack in Luhansk, Ukraine’s intelligence confirmed.
- On Thursday, Ukraine's Main Directorate of Intelligence said it found the bodies of two Nigerians, Hamzat Kazeen Kolawole and Mbah Stephen Udoka, in Luhansk region, Donbas.
- Records show both men signed contracts with the Russian military in the second half of 2025 and joined the 423rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment amid Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, February 2022.
- Ukraine's intelligence statement says the men were killed by a drone strike during an attempt to storm Ukrainian positions, and neither had military training.
- The deaths highlight the human cost of the conflict that began in 2022, with Kolawole survived by a wife and three children in Nigeria, underscoring family consequences.
- They were killed in late November during an attempt to storm Ukrainian positions, with Kolawole signing in August and Udoka in September, indicating a rapid turnover from contract to death.
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Ukraine identifies two Nigerians killed fighting for Russia
Ukraine said the Nigerians joined the Russian army in mid to late 2025, after signing a contract with the country. The post Ukraine identifies two Nigerians killed fighting for Russia appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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