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Zambia to bring home body of student killed in Ukraine war

Daisy I. Posted On 2022-12-09
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The body of a Zambian student who died while fighting in Ukraine after being jailed in Russia will be repatriated on Sunday, Zambia’s foreign ministry said.

Lusaka had demanded an urgent explanation from Moscow over the death of Lemekhani Nathan Nyirenda, 23, in September while fighting on the Russian side.

“The body of Lemekhani has today 9 December arrived in Moscow and will arrive in Zambia on December 11,” Zambia’s Foreign Affairs minister Stanley Kakubo told parliament on Friday.

In November, the head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group Yevgeny Prigozhin admitted he recruited Nyirenda from prison, claiming the Zambian willingly agreed to go and fight against Ukraine.

“The Russian laws allow prisoners to be pardoned in special military operations. Unfortunately, Lemekhani was killed,” Kakubo told lawmakers.

Government not aware

Prior to his death, the government had not been aware that the student hadbeen recruited, Kakubo said.

The issue of compensation to the family over the death would be discussed “in due course”, he added.

According to Zambian authorities, Nyirenda was 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.

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