The full scale of Russian national Yaytseslav Trahov’s “predatory tour” of Kenya has been laid bare as a compilation of his coastal exploits sent shockwaves through social media on Saturday, February 14.
While the “Roysambu Church” and “Quickmart” videos sparked outrage in Nairobi, fresh leaks reveal that Trahov spent significant time along the Kenyan coast, turning towns like Mtwapa and Mombasa into personal “hunting grounds” for his paid Telegram channel.
In the most widely shared clip from the coastal compilation, Trahov is seen walking along the bustling main road in Mtwapa, notorious for its vibrant nightlife.
Using his standard “travel vlogger” persona, he approaches a group of women laughing outside a small eatery.
“I like how you look,” Trahov is heard saying to one woman.
Within minutes, the woman—seemingly charmed by the “exotic” visitor—is seen going with him.
The camera, hidden in his sunglasses, captures the entire journey back to his apartment, where the “consensual” meeting turns into a secretly recorded intimate session.
The compilation further shows Trahov moving through high-traffic areas such as City Mall in Nyali and the beaches of Bamburi.
His tactics remained identical: a quick compliment, a joke about his Russian accent, and an immediate invitation to “hang out” at his residence.
— 𝐉𝐮𝐝𝐝𝐚𝐡™ (@iamjuddah) February 13, 2026
— 𝐉𝐮𝐝𝐝𝐚𝐡™ (@iamjuddah) February 13, 2026
Mombasa in Kenya, the Russian guy picked a girl standing with her boyfriend 😭💔😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/ib5BDE7bsB
— Prime Media News (@primemediakenya) February 13, 2026
The Russian guy videos 🇰🇪 in kenya part7
Huyu neighbour alikuliwa mercilessly 😭😂 pic.twitter.com/1cViXWNvr4— Osama Novara H.I.M (@osama_novara) February 13, 2026
The Russian gent ordered a ride home for his guest after an unforgettable night in Mombasa pic.twitter.com/8SWQApM9Av
— Bonaya Happi (@BonayaHappi) February 13, 2026
Mpaka security guard 😭😭….. https://t.co/SwE0cZoy2X pic.twitter.com/WgE9tdkfaI
— Don Bull (@mainandegwa232) February 13, 2026
Aki Valentines 😭😭😭😭 https://t.co/SwE0cZoy2X pic.twitter.com/lthuAZ3Vpm
— Don Bull (@mainandegwa232) February 13, 2026
Just a random strangrpic.twitter.com/Buf67X0yBu
— Nairobian Vibes (@Nairobianvibes_) February 14, 2026
At the Road pic.twitter.com/6mUUA7z5wm
— Ja Siaya™🇰🇪 (@unsulliedwarior) February 14, 2026
Waah huyu buanake namuhurumia sana 😭😭 mpaka akaacha kamzigo pic.twitter.com/niOUuKInVH
— Boniface (@kilundeezy) February 13, 2026
The Russian guy videos in kenya 🇰🇪 part 33
This slim gal 😭😭😂 mpaka aka dance burukanga pic.twitter.com/eJf3YJ7dBD— Osama Novara H.I.M (@osama_novara) February 14, 2026
The “Coast Compilation” has reignited a fierce debate on the legality of Trahov’s actions. Veteran journalist Ferdinand Omondi led the outcry, stating, “The sex was consensual. The recording and distribution were not. That is sexual exploitation.”
Omondi criticized those ridiculing the women, noting that Trahov’s use of high-tech Ray-Ban Meta glasses—which feature a tiny, easily missed recording light—meant most victims had no idea they were being monetized for a global audience on a $5 subscription site.
