Despite plight of indians in Ukraine war, Putin ignoring promises...

Many indian citizens are risking their lives in the ongoing war between russia and Ukraine. Recently, the death of Binil tb (32) from kerala has caused deep concern in the indian community. He and his relative Jain TK were fighting in ukraine on behalf of Russia. Binil died in a Ukrainian drone attack while Jain was seriously injured.

During prime minister Narendra Modi's visit to russia, President Vladimir Putin had promised that the indian soldiers fighting in ukraine would be sent back. However, this promise has not been fulfilled yet. Binil's case has made it clear that the situation of indian soldiers in russia is very serious and their safety has not been ensured.

The agony of the families and the role of the embassy

According to the indian Express report, the families of Binil and Jain had appealed to the indian Embassy for help, but no action could be taken without the permission of the Russian army. Binil's wife contacted the indian Embassy in Moscow, but by the time the information was received, Binil had died. This incident has become a mountain of grief for those families.

Obstacle in the return of indians from Russia

The Russian army is not allowing indian citizens to return. Many indian citizens who had gone to russia as support staff have been sent to the war field. This makes it clear that indian citizens are being deceitfully involved in the war, which has increased the risk to their lives.

Russia's warning and fear of Third World War

The warnings issued by russia have further increased global tension. This situation has become even more difficult for indian citizens, as they are trapped in the midst of war and are mentally and physically exhausted. Binil's last message clearly expressed the difficulty that he was appealing to get out of the war zone but no solution was found.

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