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Indian National Mohammed Asfan Dies While 'Fighting In Russia-Ukraine War – News18


Last Updated: March 06, 2024, 19:59 IST

Mohammed Asfan from Hyderabad was reportedly killed in Russian-Ukrainian war. (Image: @nawababrar131/X handle)

Indian Embassy in Russia confirms demise of Mohammed Asfan, pledges repatriation efforts. India seeks early discharge for Indian nationals supporting Russian army

Indian national Mohammed Asfan died in Russia, the Embassy of India in the country said on Wednesday as it assured the family of the deceased that the government will make efforts to repatriate his mortal remains.

Asfan, 30, who hailed from Hyderabad, was reportedly killed in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Media reports said that he along with several others were duped by agents and recruited as ‘helpers’ to fight along with the Russian army. Asfan’s family earlier reached out to the government seeking help in bringing back the youth from the war zone.

“We have learnt about the tragic death of an Indian national Mohammed Asfan. We are in touch with the family and Russian authorities. Mission will make efforts to send his mortal remains to India,” the Indian mission in Russia said in a tweet. Last week, India said it is trying its best for an “early discharge” of around 20 Indian nationals who are working as support staff to the Russian army.

“It is our understanding that there are 20-odd people (Indians) who have gone their to work as support staff or as helpers with the Russian army,” Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said at his weekly media briefing here. “We are trying our level best for their early discharge,” he added.

Jaiswal said the “20-odd people” contacted the Indian embassy in Moscow. According to media reports, many Indians recruited as security helpers in the Russian military, have been forced to even fight with Russian soldiers in certain areas along Russia’s border with Ukraine. “We are trying our best to get them out. We are trying to get them discharged and support them,” Jaiswal said. “They are at various places and our embassy is in touch with the Russian authorities,” he added.

Jaiswal said India is in regular touch with Russian authorities, both in New Delhi and Moscow, to ensure the return of the Indians. “We told people not to venture into the war zone or get caught into situations which are difficult. We are deeply committed for the welfare of all our people,” he said.

On Monday, the MEA said several Indians who worked as support staff to the Russian army were discharged following India’s demand. It said India remains committed, as a matter of “top priority”, to actively pursuing with the Russian authorities all the relevant cases of Indian nationals for an early discharge from the Russian army.



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