By James Kunda
Lusaka, Zambia (AA) – Two Botswana men allegedly fell victim to a deceptive recruitment process, ending up fighting on the front lines of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Botswana's Ministry of International Relations said in a statement on Monday that the 19- and 21-year-olds were misled into believing they would be participating in a short-term military school training program in Russia.
"In light of these accounts, the ministry, through diplomatic channels and in consultation with law enforcement authorities, is actively engaged in this matter to ascertain the authenticity of the reports and establish the whereabouts and condition of the two young men to facilitate their repatriation," it said.
Young Batswana were also cautioned against falling victim to dubious, life-threatening international recruitment schemes, including those offering monetary benefits in exchange for participation in combat activities.
"The youth are encouraged to remain vigilant and to engage relevant authorities, including Botswana diplomatic missions, to verify the authenticity of questionable recruitment proposals,” according to the statement.