Families desperate to return their loved ones home
Raja Begum of Poshwan, a village in Indian-administered Kashmir told NBC that her son, Azad Yousuf Kumar, was promised a housekeeping job in Dubai. He paid 300,000 rupees ($3,600) to a job consultant known for recruiting through a popular YouTube channel. Instead of heading to the UAE, he was rerouted to a military training facility in Moscow soon after his arrival in Russia, where he underwent weapons training and was eventually deployed to the front lines in Ukraine. This story echoes across many families throughout India, who report similar fraudulent schemes ensnaring their loved ones. Sajad Ahmad Kumar, another victim’s brother, recounted how at least a dozen men were trapped by the same recruiter, illustrating a pattern of deceit affecting a significant number of Indian nationals.Indian officials busted a trafficking ring but didn't repatriate those forcibly drafted
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