00:17This is the very last time Sonno Shiran will be brought to his village in northern India.
00:53The 28-year-old man died 5,000 kilometers away, fighting in Russia's ranks in Ukraine.
01:02The 29-year-old man died in Russia, in Russia.
01:06The chicken was killed in Russia, and the children were killed in Russia.
01:18The president of the United States is the only one on the right side of Russia.
01:32Why do the children know?
01:36They do this.
01:37This is the time to get out of the way.
01:45The children are still alive.
01:47The children are alive.
02:04sonu's death is not an isolated case
02:14across india hundreds of families are searching for a son a brother or a husband recruited by the
02:21russian army and abandoned on the ukrainian front according to a u.s research center over a million
02:35soldiers fighting for russia have died or were wounded since the invasion of ukraine began in
02:41february 2022 so to feed its war machine putin's army is turning to foreign recruits
02:54they come from africa from cuba from north korea
03:19from india an estimated total of 20 000 foreigners
03:35in this conflict india is officially neutral
03:42but its citizens swell the ranks of the russian army we have taken up the matter with the russian
03:49authorities to have them released at the earliest as also to put an end to this practice but indian
03:57prime minister larendra modi has never criticized the invasion of ukraine as he prefers to show his
04:02friendship with vladimir putin from subcontinent villages to the red square in moscow we've traced
04:16these indians unwittingly drawn into the kremlin's deadly war
04:39three months after his brother sonu's cremation vikas shiran is still learning to cope with his absence
05:03as the son of a farmer sonu was determined to get away from these fields
05:11in a region with 15 percent of youth unemployment his veterinary degree did not enable him to find work
05:20so like millions of indians every year to escape poverty and secure a better future he chose to leave
05:55after a year there
05:57after a year there
05:57after a year there
05:57Sonu was approached by an Indian recruiter working for the Russian army
06:02Lured by the salary of 2,000 euros ten times the average wage in India. He signed up as a
06:08security guard
06:11On a new table look at our school russian army
06:14In training the front lines of the organic on the in ukraine
06:31In a war where russia loses 1,000 soldiers every day
06:35Sonu was killed in a drone attack just three days after joining the front line
06:43Considered a hero of the motherland the russian authorities sent his brother his army uniform as a tribute
06:53So
06:53It was 6 September
06:55In 2015
07:00And why did this ukraine have been in the ukraine' house?
07:04It has been written as a death certificate
07:08This war was over russian and ukraine
07:11This is our children
07:14for some will get there okay amara udar to comfort right abhi though even a
07:23much younger we could sleep but I like him yet also more cut the movie to be
07:28put that together comes in the eye yeah in his village Sonu is not the only one
07:43to have sought a future abroad a man Punea was also forcibly enlisted into the Russian army at 24 years
08:10old
08:11Where did my phone come from?
08:15It came from Diwali. He had a new video.
08:17At that time, I was still alive.
08:21I was in the Russian army.
08:25I could never die.
08:28I could have killed many people in front of me.
08:31I could have killed my number.
08:35I could have killed many people in front of me.
08:41I could have killed many people in front of me.
08:47How do we have your phone come from?
08:50I've just missed my phone.
08:51I have nothing to do with your phone.
08:54I can't keep this busy morning.
09:04During the last contact with his family, a man sent them this document.
09:12Written by the Russian Ministry of Defense, it states that he joined the army in August
09:172025 and was given an automatic weapon upon enlistment.
10:07For over two years, Jagdeep Kumar has been on a mission.
10:12It's a parallel battle filled with phone calls, documents and rumors.
10:20He's promised himself to help all those in India searching for loved ones missing on
10:25the Ukrainian front.
10:52Jagdeep is so involved because in the spring of 2024, his
10:55brother also disappeared in the Ukrainian Donbass.
10:58He's a fish and a fish.
11:01I have made a decision to go to Russia.
11:14When I reached the airport, I was not sure I was going to get away from the airport,
11:17I was not sure how to go.
11:22I love people, I love the city and I love the language.
11:30I love the brother's love.
11:33I love the brother's love.
11:35I love the brother's love.
11:35I love the brother's love.
11:38So, the update came out that he's not our list.
11:52We went to St. Peter Wax, then we went back to Rostov.
11:57There are dead bodies in the morchery.
12:00There are so many smells in the inside.
12:03There was a lot of bodies in there.
12:06There were 5-10,000 bodies.
12:08There was a box in there.
12:10There were about 6 months old bodies,
12:142 years old bodies, even 2 years old bodies.
12:21Sir?
12:24Yes, I can see the body.
12:25Where did you come from?
12:28No, no, no.
12:29This is wrong.
12:31Yes, I can see.
12:36Sir, one number, two numbers.
12:38I don't see any number.
12:45I don't know how many bodies of the body are now.
12:48We've also seen the body.
12:51We've also seen the body and the body.
13:00There are so many Indians who don't know how to do it.
13:03They have lost the body.
13:05They have never seen it.
13:07wherever she was kidnapped,
13:07where the ball was left,
13:07where the drone fell.
13:10And I'm happy to be here, that the body of his body,
13:15I had to take him to India and take him to India.
13:21I felt that if something happened with a brother,
13:25I would take him to the body of his body.
13:54deployed as a sniper Jagdeep's brother died in March 2024 in the Luhansk region of occupied
14:01Ukraine to date the Indian government says it has identified some 200 men enlisted under the
14:09Russian flag but in reality there are likely to be many more in the world's most populous country
14:21those failed by the economic miracle desperately look for a way out to find these Indians trapped
14:30in the Kremlin's army we went with those migrating to Russia in search of work in the last three years
14:42100,000 have settled in Russia in Moscow undercover we located Indian soldiers trapped by contract in a
15:21country under Putin's total control
15:21Sajid Hussein has just returned from the front line
15:39for five months Sajid fought in a unit tasked with shooting down Ukrainian drones
15:55he brought this footage of trenches turned into death rows
15:59and the other country is in a解 out role because it is true because in the way it is
16:16true that the situation has remained in the world is pretty is true in the country
16:19in the country but it's not in the country but it is not the only one had been a
16:27playground in the country I was talking about the world that I was talking about
16:28in the country with a obligated the world that I had and just come out and say
16:29This is 5 inches deep and the back side is 5 inches deep.
16:34What do you think?
16:35I don't know if you have a drone.
16:40Did you cut the huddy?
16:43No, I didn't.
16:45I didn't do anything.
16:47It was good.
16:50The other treatment was good.
16:52You were good.
16:55I didn't have to take the huddy.
16:57I didn't have to take the huddy.
16:59The commander sent you back.
17:02Yes, it was good.
17:06I'm working for 10 days.
17:08I didn't have to take the huddy.
17:11I didn't have to take the huddy.
17:17I got hit from here.
17:20I didn't have to take the huddy.
17:21I got nothing of the huddy.
17:27What's that?
17:30I got it.
17:31I just got it.
17:32I got it.
17:33I got it.
17:33I got it.
17:34I got it.
17:35I got it.
17:36I got it.
17:37I got the huddy.
17:38I got it.
17:41Since joining the army, Sajid Hussein and Satinder Singh
17:45had their passports confiscated by Russian authorities.
17:50Now they are stuck in this flat in Moscow's suburbs.
18:43The two men from northern India survived the war.
18:51But no, they will still have to fight to leave Russia.
19:33In Kerala state in southern India, two fishermen ensnared by the Russian army managed to return home.
19:50In Kerala state, one of the most important things is that they have to fight against Russia.
20:00They have to fight against Russia.
20:05They have to fight against Russia.
20:13This is a very difficult one.
20:18It is a very difficult one.
20:19I can go through the gym.
20:22I can go through the gym.
20:26I got the gym.
20:28I'm trying to make the gym.
20:30I don't know if there's a big one.
20:31I can do it.
20:33I can do it.
20:35I can do it.
20:36The Shady was 1, 2, 2, 3, 1, and it went out.
20:45So, I lived here at the back.
20:48I lived here and lived here.
20:51I lived here and lived here.
20:54.
20:56.
20:58When I was there, I had a drone.
21:05I had a drone attack.
21:13I was there.
21:16I saw it.
21:17I saw it.
21:20I saw it.
21:21up it up it you need a little boom boom and our mega at our own and I'm a
21:30gonna try and go on about I know it
21:42after several months on the front Prince Sebastian and Tina Pani Adima two cousins
21:48returned to the home they left in search of a better life
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