7 Punjab Men Say They Went To Russia As Tourists, Tricked Into Ukraine War

A group of young men from Punjab’s Hoshiarpur have appealed to the government for help, claiming they were duped into military service in Russia and have been to fight Moscow’s war on Ukraine.

In a 105-second video circulated on X (formerly Twitter) seven men are wearing military-style winter jackets with hoods, or skull caps. They are standing inside a dingy and dirty room with a closed (and locked) window at one end. Six of them are huddled in a corner while the seventh – understood to be Gagandeep Singh – records a video message explaining their situation and asking for help.

According to Mr Singh, they left for Russia on December 27 – to celebrate the New Year there. The men had a visa for the Russia trip – valid for 90 days – but then travelled to neighbouring Belarus.

“An agent here offered to take us to Belarus… we were not aware we needed a visa. When we went to Belarus (without a visa) the agent asked us for more money and then abandoned us. The police caught us and handed us over to Russian authorities, who made us sign documents,” he claimed.

“Now they (Russia) are forcing us to fight in the war against Ukraine.”

23-year-old man who said he is from #Gurdaspur #Punjab #GagandeepSingh called @ndtv @ndtvindia to appeal to @MEAIndia @states_mea @DrSJaishankar to help them return to India; says 7 of them who met in Russia may be deployed any time, without any training, to fight war in #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/re6eFuyY1v

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Gagandeep Singh’s family has reached out to the Ministry of External Affairs; his brother, Amrit Singh, told NDTV, the men were “forced” since they could not understand the papers they signed.

“They were forced to join the army there since the documents which they signed in Belarus were in the Russian language. It said they either accept imprisonment for 10 years or join the Russian army.”

The men were reportedly given 15 days of military training and sent to an active war zone.

Belarus – depending on Russia for political and economic support – is seen as one of Moscow’s closest allies; the Kremlin used its territory as a staging ground for its invasion of Ukraine. Since then, regular joint military drills have led to concerns Minsk could be prepping for a more active role.

The seven men in this video are among nearly two dozen who are reportedly stranded in Russia, or are on the frontlines of the war. All say they were tricked into active military service.

Last week, the External Affairs Ministry said it is in contact with others similarly trapped, among whom is Azad Yousf Kumar, a 31-year-old man from Jammu and Kashmir. Days after his “enlistment”, Kumar was reportedly shot in the foot while in a combat situation.

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There are also reports at least 10 Indians – from Karnataka, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh – have found themselves in similarly distressing situations; they were sent to Russia on the pretext of jobs as security guards or labourers. The agent who tricked them also extracted Rs 3 lakh from each.

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Last month the government said it is aware some Indians had become caught up in Russia’s war on Ukraine, and said it is working with its counterpart in Moscow to facilitate their release.

Many Indians were reportedly promised support jobs but pushed into enlisting; they were allegedly given misleading translations of documents and forced to undergo military training.

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“We are aware… the Indian Embassy has taken up their early discharge with the relevant Russian authorities. We urge all Indians to stay away from this conflict,” a government spokesperson said.

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