Translation app helps six Indians escape Russian war
The HinduEven as two out of four Kerala youths who had been tricked into Russia by recruiting agents to fight in the war against Ukraine were injured in the war zone and managed to reach home, a story of another six youths from Kerala who escaped a similar plight with the help of Google Translator has emerged. During the journey to the base, we were told that we would man the army’s security installations and hence should undergo a three-week military training,” says Mr. George, a commerce graduate, adding that “he charged each of us his service charge, ranging from $1,350 to $1,500.” The next day, they were told to sign a one-year agreement before joining the service. Mr. Pancikar had also helped repatriate the two injured youths, Prince Sebastian and David Muthappan of Thiruvananthapuram, with the help of the Indian Embassy. “We are hopeful that they will get a discharge from the Russian Army this week following a request from the Indian Embassy,” said Mr. Panicker.