Asfan, killed in Russia-Ukraine war, buried in Hyderabad

Asfan, killed in Russia-Ukraine war, buried in Hyderabad

The last rites of Mohammed Asfan, who died in the Russia-Ukraine war, were performed in Hyderabad on Sunday.

The mortal remains of 30-year-old Asfan were brought to his home in the Bazar Ghat area on Saturday night, 10 days after the Indian Embassy in Moscow confirmed his death.

He is survived by his wife and two children – an eight-month-old daughter and a two-year-old son.

Asfan, who was working in a readymade garment shop, was duped by a job agent based in Dubai. He and two others went to Moscow via Sharjah in November last year after they were promised jobs as helpers in the Russian Army. They were promised Rs 30,000 per month initially, and the agent had also told them that they would later get Rs.1.5 lakh.

Asfan’s family grew suspicious after they were unable to contact him. They lodged a complaint with Hyderabad police and later approached Asaduddin Owaisi.

The AIMIM President had on February 21 appealed to the Centre to take steps to bring back 12 Indians who were forced to fight Ukraine alongside the Russian Army. They included two youths from Telangana, three from Karnataka, two from Kashmir, and one each from Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.

Hamil Mangukiya, 23, from Gujarat was killed in an airstrike on February 21 in the Donetsk region on the Russia-Ukraine border.

According to sources, three more agents – Faisal Khan, is in Dubai while Sufiyan and Puja are from Mumbai. Ramesh and Moin are Indian agents in Russia.

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