A total of 14 people were injured, six of whom are still in hospital. They were probably all involved in making war.
As a result of the drone attack on the complex Alabuga Polytech In Tatarstan, where the Shahed-136 attack drones are assembled, citizens of nine countries were injured. This was reported by the Russian media in connection with the press service of the head of Tatarstan on Wednesday, April 3.
It is said that in addition to Russian citizens, citizens of Kyrgyzstan, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Congo, Kenya, Nigeria and South Sudan were injured.
A total of 14 people were injured, six of whom are still in hospital. They were probably all involved in making war.
In July 2023, the publication Protocol and the YouTube channel RZVRT reported that students and minors who went to college after the ninth grade were involved in the collection of Iranian Shahed drones in Tatarstan. Students receive a total of 30-40 thousand rubles per month ($400), but they have to work in deplorable conditions.
Students who rebel or express dissatisfaction Alabuga Polytechnic fear According to the training agreement, they do not have the right to disclose any information. For violating the requirements, you have to pay one and a half to two million rubles.
In addition, as journalists have learned, Polytech students involved in the production of drones are forced to register on dating apps to attract female students from African countries to Yelabuga. There they are called “mulattos” and are relegated to low-skilled jobs.
Let’s remember that on April 2, drones attacked a plant that produces suicide bombs in Tatarstan, located a thousand kilometers from Ukraine. Some media wrote that it was an operation of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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