Mau: Rakesh and Brajesh Yadav drew a house for living.
Duo thought about the wages of two rupees a month for their work as a Russian security guard, changing their lives per month.
Russia has changed his life, but it wasn’t the way Duo imagined.
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Azamgarh and Brajesh (30) of UP returned home about eight months after leaving the house last September last September.
“After landing on Russian soil, we were immediately tested about physical fitness, and then sent to a private place for 15 -day combat training with modern weapons. RAKESH is toi. I talked to.
They spent several months at the hospital without knowing when they could go home when Narendra Modi’s intervention returned to India.
I am grateful that RAKESH and BRAJESH are alive and are near my family, but the trauma of war and deceive CEPTION is still bothering them. The three Indian agents, who used them for the Russian army, put in their pockets in their pockets while being at the forefront of the Russian Ukelain War.
“We arrived in Russia on January 17, 2024, and Agent Sumit and Dushyant opened a bank account under our names with the help of the Russian people and wired them in 7 Rarks. And “debit card”, Rakesh, a group of six men from Azangal and Mau, said.
Later, some Russian soldiers revealed that their agents were “sold” to fight alongside the army.
“Initially, we were assigned tasks such as loading arms and ammunition on trucks, cleaning bunkers, cooking dishes, but after the Russians were seriously injured on the battlefield. Russia was forced to pick up weapons.
He was injured by a drone attack while engaging in the mission of saving Russian military commander. “I was taken to a hospital managed by Chechen, lucky with other injured soldiers, including Vinod Yadab (Mau), Direndra Kumar, Yogendra Yadabu, and Azangal’s Kanhei Yadabu. It was broken, but the recovery was sent back to the front. RAKESH, who stayed at the hospital, later contacted the embassy in Moscow and contacted Brajesh. “I used to work in Malaysia and Dubai for four years, but this was a nightmare. I spent two months at the hospital before evacuating,” said Brazesh from the Lileva village in Mau.
In 2022, Rakesh, a Bimsen Mura Village in Azangal, spent 10 days in Vietnam and joined the packaging company. When he noticed the work of marble polishers without guarantee that he would return home, he decided to catch the first available flight.