Indian Man Dies After Being Promised Security Job in Russia, Forced into Ukraine War
According to reports, individuals like Binil and Jain were promised roles as electricians or in other support capacities. However, their passports were allegedly confiscated, and they were thrust into frontline duties.
In a tragic development, a 31-year-old Indian national from Kerala has died while serving in the Russian army during the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed the incident on Tuesday and assured that steps are being taken to repatriate the mortal remains of the deceased.
The victim, Binil Babu, hailed from Thrissur, Kerala, and reportedly succumbed to injuries sustained in a drone attack. Binil, along with another Indian national, Jain Kurien, had moved to Russia on April 4, 2024, under the impression of securing employment in a canteen. The duo had been misled by an agent who promised them civilian roles but allegedly facilitated their recruitment into the Russian military.
In addition to Babu’s death, another Indian national is currently receiving medical treatment in Moscow after sustaining injuries. MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated, “The matter has been strongly taken up with the Russian authorities in Moscow and the Russian Embassy in New Delhi.”
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