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Larry Madowo Forced to Respond to Disturbing Requests From Kenyans

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Larry Madowo, the well-known CNN journalist, has spoken out after being flooded with hundreds of alarming messages from Kenyans asking him to connect them with the Russian military fighting in Ukraine. The volume and nature of these messages reportedly overwhelmed him, prompting a rare public statement.

Taking to X, Larry made it clear that he has no way of facilitating any contact with foreign armies. “I’ve received hundreds of messages asking to connect them to the Russian army. Please stop asking me,” he stated, expressing frustration at the persistent requests.

Among the messages were some that stood out for their boldness. One netizen, identifying himself as Dantey from Thika, Kenya, explicitly asked Larry to help him join either the Russian or Ukrainian army.

The individual insisted that his identity not be hidden and wrote: “Hello, I’m Dantey from Thika, Kenya. Please post this for me. I need Russian connections for the Russian army. I don’t give a damn about whatever will happen there. Do not hide my identity.”

These requests have shocked many, highlighting a troubling trend where some Kenyans appear willing to risk their lives in a foreign war thousands of kilometres away, despite the very real dangers involved.

The messages show a mix of desperation, curiosity, and recklessness among young people, with some seemingly unaware of the severe consequences of such decisions.

Larry Madowo also revealed that his inbox has been filled with messages from grieving families seeking help for a far more heartbreaking reason.

Many families have lost their sons in the Ukraine war and are struggling to retrieve their bodies. “I’ve also received hundreds of messages from families whose sons were killed in the Ukraine war but are unable to retrieve their bodies.

I’m afraid I can’t help with that either,” he added, acknowledging the pain and helplessness faced by these families.

The scale of the crisis is sobering. At least 10 Kenyans have already been confirmed dead while fighting in Ukraine. Among the victims whose deaths have been publicly reported are Ombwori Denis Bagaka, Wahome Simon Gititu, Clinton Nyapara Mogesa, and Martin Macharia.

Each of these names represents a family devastated by loss, grappling with unanswered questions and unimaginable grief.

Reports indicate that many of these men were recruited under false pretences. They were working in security jobs in Qatar and were promised lucrative employment abroad, only to find themselves sent to some of the most dangerous conflict zones in eastern Ukraine.

Families describe these situations as clear recruitment fraud, where young men were misled into participating in a war they did not fully understand.

The Kenyan Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs has officially confirmed that at least eight Kenyans are either missing or dead, emphasizing the severity of the situation.

Estimates suggest that roughly 200 Kenyans may already be involved in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a number that has raised alarms both within the government and among the public.

Adding to the crisis, at least four Kenyans are currently being held as prisoners of war in Ukrainian custody. The Kenyan government is reportedly in active discussions to secure their safe return, but the situation remains tense and uncertain.

This ongoing situation paints a grim picture of how vulnerable young Kenyans are being drawn into foreign conflicts, whether through misinformation, false promises, or sheer desperation.

The growing casualty numbers and desperate messages underscore the urgent need for awareness and caution among those considering such dangerous paths.

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