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New Delhi, June 12

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India has told Russia that ‘illegal recruitment’ of Indian youths who are being sent to war zones has to stop.

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Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra on Wednesday said the matter has been discussed with the Russian Government and leadership. “We have told Russia that Indian nationals in war zones have to be returned,” he said.

It has been noticed that Indian youths have been sent to Russia and they have been recruited. “The illegal recruitment has to stop. We have taken this seriously,” added Kwatra.

This comes after two Indians nationals, who had been recruited by the Russian army, were killed in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. One of them is from Punjab.

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On Tuesday night, the MEA said the matter had been taken up strongly with the Russian Ambassador in New Delhi and with Russian authorities in Moscow. The MEA said “it has sought return of all Indians who are with the Russian army”. — TNS

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