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Russia-India Collaborate For Release of Indians From Ukraine War

Russian embassy in New Delhi announced on Saturday that it is collaborating closely with Indian authorities to facilitate the early identification and release of Indian nationals involved in Russia’s ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine. This follows multiple appeals from Indian citizens caught in the conflict, who claim they were coerced into participating in the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war under the pretense of job opportunities in Russia.

 

Russian Embassy Acknowledges Voluntary Participation

In a statement, the Russian embassy in Moscow emphasized that the Indian nationals involved in the conflict did so voluntarily by contracting for military service in Russia. The embassy assured that all contractual obligations and compensation payments would be fully honored. It also expressed deep condolences to the Government of India and the families of those who lost their lives, acknowledging that several Indians have died during their involvement in the war.

 

Russia Halts Recruitment of Foreign Nationals

The Russian Ministry of Defence has taken steps to prevent further foreign involvement in the conflict. Since April, it has stopped the recruitment of citizens from several countries, including India, into its armed forces. This decision comes in the wake of rising concerns over the involvement of foreign nationals in the Ukraine war.

 

Indian Government’s Response

Earlier this week, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addressed the issue in the Lok Sabha, revealing that 91 Indian nationals had been recruited into the Russian army, with 69 awaiting release. He confirmed the deaths of eight Indians, with four bodies already repatriated. Jaishankar also acknowledged that some Indians were misled into joining the Russian army under false pretenses, and the government is actively working to bring them back. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered cases against 19 individuals and entities, with evidence against 10 human traffickers already identified.

 

Jaishankar assured Parliament that India is holding the Russian government accountable for the safe return of its citizens, emphasizing that no Indian should be serving in a foreign military.

Shairin Panwar

As a content writer at The Daily Guardian specializing in International Affairs, I focus on creating clear, well-researched articles that help readers stay informed about global events. I’m passionate about storytelling and aim to present important topics in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.

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