Russia recruits Indians to fight against Ukraine

Russia lures unemployed Indians with false promises of non-combatant roles, only to deploy them in combat against Ukraine, highlighting Russia’s global recruitment efforts.
Losing tens of thousands of its soldiers in Ukraine, Moscow desperately seeks more combat manpower globally, employing deceitful recruiters to dupe unmilitary foreign civilians into war participation. Among the recruited mercenaries are Indian citizens, lured through deceptive social media promotions by promises of well-paid non-combatant roles in the Russian army, only to find themselves involved in intense combat against Ukraine, according to AFP.
Indian recruits told AFP they were promised non-combatant roles, yet were trained in using Kalashnikov assault rifles and other weapons before being dispatched to Ukraine. Additionally, a Russian-language defense ministry contract viewed by AFP stipulates “military service in the armed forces of the Russian Federation,” requiring “participation in hostilities” and “unlimited service to the Russian people.”
AFP interviewed five Indians who were recruited to join the Russian war effort. All of them responded to social media videos advertising positions as “army helpers” with monthly salaries of around $1,200. None of the recruits had any prior military experience.