Everything went wrong on a biting cold day in December, when he was walking through a forest in Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia.It snowed as he and several other Nepalese nationals collected wood that would be used to build a bunker for the Russian army.
He says he limped 4 kilometres to the nearest hospital in Russian-held territory, where he was given basic treatment."Only the Nepalis are sent on the frontline there. Only if the Nepalis are finished do the Russians move forward," he said bitterly.Krishna is one of hundreds of Nepalese men who are estimated to have signed up to fight alongside Russia in its war against Ukraine.
Despite Nepal's condemnation of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the offer is attractive considering Nepal's struggling economy. The war was not quite the weekend romp Russian President Vladimir Putin envisioned, with his troops facing fierce resistance from a well-armed Ukrainian army.This weekend marks two years since Russian President Vladimir Putin sent his troops and tanks across the border and launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It's also 10 years since he illegally annexed the Crimean peninsula.
But investigations by Nepalese authorities have revealed an organised syndicate of agents who helped traffic these men into the countries anyway. "We had asked him not to go. We were making do with what we had and that would be enough for him too," she said.
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