Indonesian Embassy in Moscow Says Unaware of Citizens Recruited for Ukraine War

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
its Telegram channel.A video shared with the message showed what was alleged to be three Indonesian men who signed up to join the Arbat
efforts have expanded over the past year to include citizens from countries like India, Cuba and Nepal, among others.In May, Indian
month, similar arrests took place in Sri Lanka, where the defense ministry reported that at least 16 of its citizens had been killed while
fighting in Ukraine
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