
Putin rounds up illegal migrants to send to the frontline in Ukraine as Vladimir exploits Moscow massacre anti-migrant backlash to find more cannon fodder
Daily MailVladimir Putin is rounding up illegal migrants in Russia to fuel his bloody invasion of Ukraine, just days after four Tajik nationals were charged over the Crocus terror attack in Moscow, with migrant groups left fearing bloody retaliation. Vehicles emblazoned with Rosgvardiya were seen outside the warehouse in Moscow as officials rounded up illegal migrants, some destined for Ukraine Critics fear the atrocity in Moscow last week is already leading to discriminatory behaviour towards migrants living in Russia Some of the migrants detained today will reportedly face the choice of jail or expulsion - or fighting in Ukraine for Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin grimaces during an annual expanded Prosecutor General's Office meeting, March 26,2024, in Moscow, Russia Checks were carried out by armed and masked Russian guards and military enlistment officers, before at least 40 people were hauled away from the Wildberries warehouse Critics fear the atrocity in Moscow last week is already leading to discriminatory behaviour towards migrants living in Russia The group reportedly ally with neo-Nazi Maxim Martsinkevich, nicknamed Tesak, meaning Machete, who died from 'asphyxia' in a Russian jail in 2020. A view of the burned Crocus City Hall concert venue following a terrorist attack, March 25 So far, 140 people have died and the death toll is expected to rise The terrorists who carried out the attack have all been detained and charged with terrorism All four of them have been beaten and tortured by Russian security forces While Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack, President Vladimir Putin has said the four men were arrested while trying to flee to Ukraine. A view shows the burning Crocus City Hall concert hall following the shooting incident in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow, on March 22, 2024 ISIS' news agency Amaq released sickening a 90-second selfie video of the attack that is too graphic for MailOnline to share The news of a terror warning on March 7 came only hours after the FSB claimed to have thwarted an ISIS plot to slaughter Jews in a Moscow synagogue.
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