The physique of a Hyderabad resident, who was allegedly compelled to affix the Russian Military, and was killed in the Ukraine war, arrived at his residence in Bazarghat on Sunday.
The person, Mohammed Asfan, 30, allegedly fell prey to a job fraud and was compelled to affix the Russian Military.
The Indian Embassy in Moscow had confirmed his dying on March 6. Asfan is survived by his spouse and two youngsters.
Reacting to his dying, the Indian Embassy in Moscow had mentioned in a put up on X, “We have now learnt concerning the tragic dying of an Indian nationwide Shri Mohammed Asfan. We’re in contact with the household and Russian authorities. Mission will make efforts to ship his mortal stays to India,” it wrote.
Asfan, together with a number of others, was allegedly misled by deceptive agents who recruited them as ‘helpers’ to assist the Russian Army within the conflict.
Earlier, Hamil Mangukiya, 23, from Gujarat, who was working as a ‘helper’ with the Russian Military throughout ithe Ukraine conflict, had additionally died.
Mangukiya had utilized for a job in Russia via a web-based commercial and had reached Moscow from Chennai. However, he was then recruited as an assistant within the Russian Military and was killed in an airstrike by Ukraine within the Donetsk area close to the Russia-Ukraine border on February 21.
A number of Indians have been duped into working as safety helpers within the Russian army, with media stories indicating that some are being compelled to combat with Ukrainian troopers in border areas.