Russia to release Indians fighting in Ukraine war

Nearly two dozen Indians are believed to have been forced into fighting war against Ukraine after being tricked by agents into going to country on rationale of getting high- paying jobs.
Russia to release Indians fighting in Ukraine war
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New Delhi/ Moscow Russia has decided to release and grease the return of all Indians fighting for the Russian army in Ukraine, a advance achieved after Prime Minister Modi raised the issue with President Vladimir Putin during his Moscow visit. The development came after Prime Minister Modi, who's in Moscow for a two- day visit, raised the matter at a private regale hosted by Putin on Monday evening, sources added.

Nearly two dozen Indians are believed to have been forced into fighting the war against Ukraine after being tricked by agents into going to the country on the rationale of getting high- paying jobs. the Indian government said they had with Russian authorities for their early discharge.

“ Strong action rudiments who signed them on false excuses and pledges. four Indians have been killed in the war, while 10 have returned to the country. About 35 – 40 Indians are still believed to be stuck in Russia. The plight of Indians fighting for Russia in the Ukraine war is a crucial concern for New Delhi. Indians who have fallen prey to job fraud and scammers to fight for the Russian army, rookies from other countries.

One similar group had indeed posted a videotape on social media chronicling their fire, asking the government to intermediate. India’s Foreign Ministry has earlier said that it's pressing rookies tricked by agents. India’s Foreign MinisterS. Jaishankar “ veritably deep concern ” for India, and has been engaging with Russia for the once many months to make advance. Two Indians, Ashvinbhai Mangukiya and Mohammad Asfan, were reported killed in the Ukraine war.

Two others were reported killed in June. India has maintained that the reclamation of Indian citizens into the Russian army in a conflict situation isn't in consonance with the India- Russia politic cooperation, and has asked for the early release and return of all similar Indian citizens. India has also demanded a halt to similar replenishments in the future. In such a background, the advance during PM Modi’s visit would be a major relief for the families of the rookies still stuck in Russia.

Prime Minister Modi arrived in Moscow, first visit to the country since it launched a war against Ukraine. Russia’s First Deputy PM Denis Manturov entered PM Modi at the field. The Prime Minister will hold bilateral addresses with Putin on Tuesday and also attend the 22nd India- Russia peak in Moscow. Prime Minister Modi has been traipsing a fine line between maintaining a longstanding relationship with Moscow and courting near Western security ties.

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