Rs 2 lakh salary, security guard job, missing Indian youth who went to Russia

The Ukraine-Russia War is about to complete three years, but it is still going on. This war is also related to India’s Uttar Pradesh. In fact, last year, dozens of youths from Azamgarh and Mau, two districts of UP went to Russia with the hope of improving their lives. Let us tell you that he was hired on a salary of Rs 2 lakh per month. But three young men have lost their lives in this war. Besides, two returned home injured. But currently there are 8 people about whom no one has any information.

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Went to Russia for a job
Last year job advertisements were released for youth in the country. In which they were offered jobs as Security Guards, Assistants and Cooks in Russia. 2 lakh rupees per month was promised for this. But instead he was forcibly sent to the battlefield. During this period, Kanhaiya Yadav of Azamgarh and Shyamsundar and Sunil Yadav of Mau lost their lives in the Russia-Ukraine war.

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8 people are still missing
Rakesh Yadav of Azamgarh and Brijesh Yadav of Mau who were injured in the war have now returned home. Also, there is no news about 8 people whose names are Vinod Yadav, Yogendra Yadav, Arvind Yadav, Ramchandra, Azharuddin Khan, Humeshwar. Prasad (Humeshwar Prasad), Deepak (Deepak) and Dhirendra Kumar (Dhirendra Kumar) are included. His family members are still waiting for his return.

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Fraudulently signed the agreement
According to a report by NDTV, Rakesh, who returned from the war, said that I went to Russia in January 2024. The agent who offered me the job as a security guard talked about a salary of Rs 2 lakh per month.

He added that when they all arrived in Russia, they were made to sign an agreement. It was in Russian so we couldn’t understand it. When asked he said that everything about our work is written in it.

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After this, they were trained in firing rockets, throwing bombs and using other weapons. When everyone asked about it, he said that this training is being given for self-defense. The Indian Foreign Ministry informed on Friday that 12 Indians have died while serving in the Russian army, besides 16 people are still missing.

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