Indian student imprisoned in Russia: fled to the front to surrender to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to inkorr.com: A young Indian student named Majoti found himself at the front after being detained in a Russian jail for drugs. He claims that, being innocent, he decided to flee and surrendered to the Ukrainian military.
The student studied in Russia but got into drugs: 'To avoid going to prison, I went to war. I wasn’t planning to fight and intended to escape immediately, so during the first assault, I surrendered to the soldiers of the 63rd brigade.'
Problems of foreign students in Russian prisons
According to Maria Tomak, foreign students who end up in Russian prisons actually become a resource for the Russian military. Many of them do not realize the consequences of their actions, so it is important to maintain a humane approach towards them.
It is unlikely that in that situation they realize that they are making the wrong choice and, in general, that they have a choice. At least in this case, the guy (as he claims) had the sense to surrender to the Armed Forces of Ukraine after finding himself on the front line. That is definitely the right choice. His journey home will not be quick, but it will be a journey home, not to the afterlife.
Conclusions
Due to his mistakes, the student became part of military events and realized that he was in a difficult situation. Foreign students who are in Russian prisons need a clear understanding of their circumstances and protection of their rights.
This story emphasizes the importance of awareness and caution among foreigners, especially those studying abroad. They may find themselves in unpredictable situations and need support to navigate crisis circumstances. It also highlights the need to protect the rights of foreign citizens facing difficulties in foreign countries.
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