The warped tales emerging from Kenyans stranded in the war between Russia and Ukraine, reflects the intricacies that continue to reveal how deception, human-trafficking and lack of state accountability played a part in the deployment of hundreds of Kenyans into the frontline.
NTV senior reporter Ngina Kirori spoke to two Kenyans admitted in hospital in Russia, nursing grievous injuries. But beyond the physical harm they are in a catch 22 situation, with little hope or guidance offered from Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi as he appeared before Parliament today.