Indians hired to fight Russia's Ukraine war by Faisal Bashir / SOPA Images
Two Kashmiri men Azad Yousuf Kumar 31, and Zahoor Ahmad Sheikh 30, who were lured to Dubai on the promise of jobs and then deceitfully dispatched to Russia by fraudulent recruitment agencies and ordered to fight as mercenaries for Russia on the border with Ukraine. A Kashmiri family learned that their son, Azad Yousuf Kumar, 31, had been injured in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The family said the 31-year-old was forced to fight in the war on frontline and urged the Indian government to intervene to help them get their son back. At least a dozen of Indian nationals duped by the agents into fighting for Russian forces in the country's war with Ukraine. According to the Indian publication 'The Hindu', one Indian national was killed in a missile strike last week. The anguished families of the trapped men have now petitioned the federal government to return them home.
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