New Delhi has confirmed that some of India's citizens have signed up for "support jobs" with the Russian army. The Indian government says it is working with Moscow to secure their discharge.
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The Indian Foreign Ministry said Friday that some of the country’s citizens have signed up for jobs helping Russia in its war against Ukraine.
In a statement, the ministry said it was “aware that a few Indian nationals have signed up for support jobs with the Russian army.”
“The Indian Embassy has regularly taken up this matter with the relevant Russian authorities for their early discharge,” the statement.
The report alleged that Indians had been duped by recruiters based in Dubai who promised high wages and Russian passports.
When they arrived in Moscow, the newspaper said, the Indians were reportedly trained to handle “arms and ammunition by the Russian Army” and sent to the frontlines last month.
Last month, Nepal stopped issuing permits for its citizens to work in Russia and Ukraine until further notice.
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The Indian Foreign Ministry said Friday that some of the country’s citizens have signed up for jobs helping Russia in its war against Ukraine.
In a statement, the ministry said it was “aware that a few Indian nationals have signed up for support jobs with the Russian army.”
“The Indian Embassy has regularly taken up this matter with the relevant Russian authorities for their early discharge,” the statement.
The report alleged that Indians had been duped by recruiters based in Dubai who promised high wages and Russian passports.
When they arrived in Moscow, the newspaper said, the Indians were reportedly trained to handle “arms and ammunition by the Russian Army” and sent to the frontlines last month.
Last month, Nepal stopped issuing permits for its citizens to work in Russia and Ukraine until further notice.
The original article contains 228 words, the summary contains 133 words. Saved 42%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!