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MEA rejects reviews about Indians looking for early discharge from Russian Military

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The Ministry of Exterior Affairs on Monday issued a press release denouncing a number of media reviews claiming that Indians serving within the Russian Military are looking for an early discharge. The Ministry has clarified that India is actively pursuing all circumstances associated to this difficulty and a few Indians have already been discharged.

The assertion was issued following a report that said some Indians are working as safety workers within the Russian Military and are pressured to struggle alongside the Russian troopers within the battle zone of the Ukraine Battle.

The assertion additional added that each case dropped at the eye of the Indian Embassy in Moscow has been strongly taken up by the Russian authorities. Moreover, the issues which have been dropped at the eye of the Ministry of Exterior Affairs have additionally been taken up with the Russian embassy in New Delhi. 

The Ministry of Exterior Affairs additionally talked about that it stays dedicated and its precedence is to actively pursue all related circumstances of the Indian nationals for early discharge from the Russian military with the Russian authorities.

Addressing a press convention on Friday, Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Exterior Affairs Ministry talked about that the ministry is conscious of Indian nationals who’ve signed up for help jobs with the Russian Military. He additional suggested all of the Indian nationals to be cautious and keep away from the Ukraine battle. 

In the meantime, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen [AIMIM] chief, Asaduddin Owaisi had urged the Exterior Affairs Ministry to rescue the Indians. He requested Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on X, previously Twitter on Wednesday, to make use of his places of work to convey these males again residence, including that their lives are in danger and their households are justifiably fearful.

Reportedly, a 23-year-old Indian named Hemil Mangukiya had died in a missile strike in Russia on February 21. He has been working as a helper within the nation and had reportedly been inducted into the conflict zone on the Ukraine Border.

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