Most Indian citizens who go to war are actually invited to Russia under the guise of providing employment, and then, without translators, they are forced to sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense.
More than 90 Indian citizens were tricked into fighting in Ukraine on the side of Russia, at least eight of them died, and their bodies have not yet been returned to their homeland. The Russian TV channel Dozhd reported this the previous day, on August 28, referring to Indian Parliament Member Vikramjit Singh Sahnaib.
It was noted that the majority of Indian citizens who go to war are actually invited to Russia under the guise of providing work, and then, without translators, they are forced to sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense. Therefore, the representative said, people often understand that they have arrived at the front only when arriving in the area.
The TV channel contacted the parents of one of the Indian citizens killed in Ukraine, Ravi Moon, and they said they had promised to place their son in one of the Russian transport companies, but on arrival in Russia, -Moon connects with the family from the front. .
Let’s remember that after Modi’s visit to the Russian Federation, it was reported that Indian citizens who signed contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense and are now participating in the war against Ukraine will be released and go home.
In May, India’s Central Bureau of Investigation announced the arrest of four people suspected of participating in a large human trafficking network, whose members recruited young men to work in Russia, where in upon arrival they were forced to sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Earlier, the media reported about 100 Indian citizens who signed contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense.
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs announced the death of two Indian nationals recruited into the Russian army and called for a halt to any further recruitment of its nationals.
During his visit to the Russian Federation, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for an end to the war in Ukraine.
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