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    Russia recruits Central Asia migrants as 'cannon fodder' in Ukraine war, HUR says

    Russia is systematically recruiting migrant staff from Central Asia to combat in its struggle in opposition to Ukraine as "cannon fodder," Ukraine's army intelligence (HUR) reported on June 21.

    Residents of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and different nations within the area are more and more being drawn into Russia's struggle effort beneath duress or with deceptive guarantees, HUR mentioned.

    A lot of these recruited are reportedly killed on the entrance traces.

    In accordance with HUR, Russia's safety companies goal migrant staff who arrive within the nation searching for employment, providing short-term army contracts with guarantees of quick money. These people typically lack authorized protections and face coercion, with few reasonable options.

    Among the many recognized victims are Uzbek nationals Umarov Syroziddin Sabirjanovich and Kholbuvozoda Muhammad Faizullo, who served in motorized rifle items and died throughout fight operations in Ukraine.

    "Mobilized migrants are shaped into separate items, that are primarily utilized in essentially the most harmful areas of the entrance line," HUR mentioned. Survivors could face felony prices of their residence nations for serving in a international army, carrying the chance of lengthy jail sentences.

    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty beforehand reported that migrant staff are funneled into fight roles for monetary causes, with recruitment networks providing salaries unattainable in civilian life.

    Russia has additionally intensified strain on its naturalized migrant inhabitants.

    On Might 20, Investigative Committee head Alexander Bastrykin mentioned that 20,000 naturalized migrants had been dispatched to Ukraine for failing to register for army service.

    With public reminiscence uncooked from the unpopular 2022 partial mobilization that prompted over 261,000 Russians to flee, the Kremlin has avoided one other mass draft.

    As an alternative, it’s counting on a mixture of pressured recruitment, enlistment bonuses, and focused campaigns amongst weak communities.

    ‘All of Ukraine is ours’ — Putin on Russia’s territorial ambitions in UkraineEditor’s Note: This story was updated with comments from Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha. Russian President Vladimir Putin said “all of Ukraine” belonged to Russia in a speech on June 20 at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, amid increasingly aggressive official statements about Moscow’s final territorial ambitions in Ukraine. Putin’sRussia recruits Central Asia migrants as 'cannon fodder' in Ukraine war, HUR saysThe Kyiv IndependentKateryna HodunovaRussia recruits Central Asia migrants as 'cannon fodder' in Ukraine war, HUR says

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