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Nepal said Monday that six of its citizens had been killed while serving as mercenaries in the Russian army, while another had been captured in Ukraine, confirming that Nepalisare fighting in Moscow's invasion.Kathmandu urged Russia to stop the use of Nepali mercenaries and send any men still serving back home.Nepal's Foreign Ministry said it had received information about the death of the "six Nepali citizens while serving in the Russian army," and named another citizen "being held in Ukraine after being recruited into the Russian army."It did not specify where, how or when the six were killed.The statement follows Nepal's warning in August urging its citizens not to engage in security-related work in war-torn countries."The government of Nepal has requested the Russian government to repatriate their bodies to Nepal and compensate the victims' families," the ministry said."Nepal has requested the Russian government to not recruit Nepali citizens and to send them back as soon as possible if any are recruited."The announcement comes as Russian troops are trying to seize Avdiivka, an industrial town in the eastern Donetsk region of Ukraine that has become one of the most contested points on the front line.Nepal, a majority-Hindu Himalayan nation, is over 5,350 kilometers away from the bloodshed in Ukraine.Many Nepalis go abroad to earn money, and remittances are crucial for Nepal's economy, equalling nearly a quarter of the country's GDP last year, the ninth-highest rate globally, according to the World Bank.





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