Trapped in Conflict: Indian Nationals' Plight in Russia-Ukraine War
The Supreme Court of India hears a plea concerning ten Indian nationals who died while fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war. Allegations of human trafficking arise, with families claiming their relatives were deceived into combat. Calls for diplomatic intervention and repatriation efforts intensify as legal proceedings unfold.
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In a gripping session, the Supreme Court addressed a plea about the tragic deaths of ten Indian nationals amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Representing the Centre, Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati acknowledged the unfortunate fatalities and underscored the logistical challenges in repatriating the deceased's remains from the war zone.
Petitioners allege foul play, asserting their kin were lured into Russia with job promises, only to find themselves coerced into combat. The Ministry of External Affairs stands accused of inadequate response, while familial and diplomatic complexities further entangle the situation.
The court has demanded a detailed status report from the Ministry, pressing for diplomatic solutions and emphasizing the protection and safe return of Indian citizens involved in the conflict. This high-stakes legal battle unveils the shadowy world of cross-border recruitment and its dire consequences.
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