‘He had no idea he was being sent to a war zone’: the Indian and Nepali men on frontlines in Ukraine

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Signing up for jobs in Russia, Germany or Dubai, young men have been ‘made to join the Russian military’, their families say

When Hemil Mangukiya left his small village in the Indian state of Gujarat last December, he told his family he was off to Russia to make a better living than was possible at home in India.

Lured by a recruitment video he had seen on YouTube, the 23-year-old had thought he was going for a secure security job far from the war in Ukraine. But in strained phone calls home from Russia, he told his family he was instead sent to a month-long military training camp and then taken to the frontlines, where he was made to dig trenches, carry ammunition and operate rifles and machine guns. Then, in late February, his calls abruptly stopped.

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Written by Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Aakash Hassan in Delhi and Gaurav Pokharel in Kathmandu
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/07/he-had-no-idea-he-was-being-sent-to-a-war-zone-the-indian-and-nepalese-men-on-frontlines-in-ukraine under the title “‘He had no idea he was being sent to a war zone’: the Indian and Nepali men on frontlines in Ukraine”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.