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Indians lured by fake job offers face dangers in Russian Army

Mohammad Asfan, 30, who died on the front lines of Russia's war on Ukraine. He was "duped" into joining the Russian army by a Dubai-based agent, his brother says. [Afsan family photo]

When Mohammed Asfan, 30, left his home in Hyderabad last November, he told his family that he was going to Russia to work as an "army helper" and earn many times more than what he made as a salesman at a garment shop in the south Indian city.

Lured by a YouTube video posted by a Dubai-based recruiting agency that promised a high salary and permanent residency in Russia after six months, Asfan thought he had found a way to secure his family's future. He was assured by the recruiting agency that he would not be sent to the front lines of the war against Ukraine.

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