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Nepali Men in Russian Army: Unable to ensure their return, Kathmandu turns to Bharat for help

“Nepali Men in Russian Army: Unable to ensure their return, Kathmandu turns to Bharat for help”, Swarajyamag, January 12, 2024:

“Nepal’s request to Russia to repatriate the 200-odd Nepali men who are serving in its army has failed to get any response from Moscow. A helpless Kathmandu has now turned to New Delhi for help. 

Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal had, after months of silence, admitted last month that as per information pieced together by his government, more than 200 young men from the country are serving in the Russian Army and deployed in the frontline in its war with Ukraine. 

Dahal also said that ten Nepalis have died in the war and at least two are being held captive by Ukrainian forces….”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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