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In Russia, Central Asian migrants who were imprisoned in colonies are forced to go to war against Ukraine: details have surfaced

Oleksiy LutykovNews
Russia is recruiting migrants for war

The terrorist country of Russia continues to recruit prisoners in Russian prisons and colonies for the war against Ukraine. Not only Russian citizens, but also people from Central Asia and other foreigners are being taken to the front.

Prisoners are forced to sign a contract and go to war with Ukraine. At the same time, the colony staff exerts special pressure on young people whose sentences are about to expire. This was reported by the publication "Present Time".

A native of Tajikistan, who is serving his sentence in a Russian prison, said that he was sentenced to 7 years in prison, with only 7 months left to serve. According to him, the prisoners from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan who are serving their sentences with him in a high-security colony near Moscow are in a critical situation. The colony's management creates unbearable conditions for them in order to persuade them to sign a contract and be sent to the front.

The man noted that foreign convicts are forced to renounce their country's citizenship and apply for Russian citizenship simultaneously with signing a contract to serve in the army. In case of refusal, the prisoners are placed in a punishment cell.

"People don't know what to do. They say we will commit suicide, but we will not renounce our citizenship and go to war. They think it is better to commit suicide than to turn away from their homeland and go to war," said the migrant.

A group of migrant prisoners from a high-security colony near Moscow claim that the penal institution holds approximately 400 inmates with Uzbek and Tajik citizenship. The prison administration treats them harshly, including insulting them on religious grounds. They also encourage other prisoners with Russian citizenship to beat migrant prisoners.

The foreigners also said that the prison uniforms issued by the colony are taken away from the prisoners by the guards and burned to make the stay in prison unbearable. At the same time, rumors are spreading in prisons that those who went to war die on the second and third day.

"They say that they will send whomever they want to go to war. They offer to go there on their own initiative: in this case, they say, you will get to better places. And if they send you by force, they will send you directly to the front line, where there is no chance of survival," the migrants write.

As a reminder, the Kremlin wants to avoid general mobilization for as long as possible, and there are no so-called "ideological" people among the ordinary population of the Russian Federation who are able and willing to go to war. That is why the Russian Federation uses a financial instrument to replenish the occupiers' personnel.

Earlier it was reported that Russian regions continue to "distill" payments for Russians who agree to go to war against Ukraine. Since October 7, Belgorod region has become the "leader": in a region where civilians who suffered from shelling were promised 10 thousand rubles each, the newly-made occupiers are going to be paid 3 million in Russian currency (about 31 thousand dollars).

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