India's 10 Killed in Russia-Ukraine War; Central Government Submits Details to Supreme Court New Delhi: The Indian government has disclosed that 10 citizens, who were part of a group of 26 Indians allegedly involved in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, have died in the war. This information was provided to the Supreme Court during a hearing on a petition filed by the families of the affected individuals. The petition, submitted by relatives from Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh, seeks the rescue of their loved ones who were reportedly forced into combat. The petition alleges that the 26 Indians, who had legally entered Russia for reasons such as tourism and education, were illegally detained and later conscripted into the war. The families claim that agents misled them into joining the conflict, with passports confiscated upon arrival and mandatory participation in combat. The legal team representing the petitioners stated that the Ministry of External Affairs has not responded to their pleas and that no efforts have been made to locate or rescue the individuals. In response, the government informed the court that 10 of the 26 individuals had died in the conflict. According to officials, most of the deceased were recruited voluntarily with private contracts with Russian entities, while others were reportedly coerced by agents. One individual remains in custody on charges of war crimes, and another is still engaged in combat. The government emphasized that the deaths were the result of the conflict's circumstances.#india #supreme_court #russia_ukraine_war #ministry_of_externa_affairs #chief_justice_suryakant
