Russia had pardoned an imprisoned Zambian student so he could join the fight in Ukraine, where he was killed on the front lines, according to the southern African country’s foreign affairs minister.
Minister Stanley Kakubo said on Friday that Russia’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Sergey Lavrov, told him by telephone that Lemekhani Nyirenda was pardoned on August 23 to join the military operation, in exchange for an amnesty.
Russia previously announced that 23-year-old Nyirenda had been killed on the battlefield in Ukraine in September, prompting Zambia to ask how he had ended up fighting in the war.
“We were informed that Russia allows for prisoners to be provided an opportunity for pardon in exchange for participation in the special military operation,” Kakubo said.
According to Zambian authorities, Nyirenda was in Russia studying nuclear engineering at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute.
He received a jail term in April 2020 of nine years and six months for a drug offence and had been serving his sentence in Moscow when he was “conscripted” to fight, his father said.
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