Indian student allegedly fighting for Russia captured by Ukrainian forces

Indian student allegedly fighting for Russia captured by Ukrainian forces

In an interview with BBC Gujarati, Mr Majothi's mother Hasina Majothi said her son went to Russia in January 2024.

He completed a three-month language course in St Petersburg before moving to Moscow for college, supporting himself part-time as a kitchenware courier.

She alleges that in April 2024, someone slipped drugs into a parcel handed to Mr Majothi during his deliveries.

"The police caught him with it and charged him," Ms Hasina said.

According to Ms Hasina, her son was detained, held for six months and later sentenced to seven years in prison. The family hired a private lawyer in Russia to defend him, but they had no idea when or how he was drafted into the military.

"I don't know how he ended up in Ukraine. I only found out through the viral video," Ms Hasina said.

In the video released by the 63rd Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian army, external, Mr Majothi can be heard saying he was given a choice between joining the Russian army, with pay for his service, or serving jail time.

He said he was told he would serve in the military for a year before being released.

Mr Majothi claims that different people promised him varying amounts of money - from a hundred thousand to over a million roubles - but he never received any payment.

He says he underwent 15 days of training in September 2024 and was sent to the battlefield a year later, on 30 September.

The next day, on 1 October, Mr Majothi said he had an altercation with his commander, after which he separated from Russian soldiers. That was when he came across a Ukrainian dugout and asked them for help, he added.

The BBC cannot independently verify the date or location of the video in which he makes these claims.

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