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18 Peruvians recruited by Russia for Ukraine war return home
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18 Peruvians recruited by Russia for Ukraine war return home

From ABC Color · (11m ago) Spanish Critical tone

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • 18 Peruvians recruited by Russia under deceptive job offers to fight in the Ukraine war are returning to Peru.
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed their repatriation after families demanded their return, providing them with accommodation and food.
  • Investigations into alleged human trafficking have been initiated by Peru's Prosecutor's Office following reports that individuals were sent to the front lines after their passports were confiscated.

From the perspective of ABC Color in Paraguay, the return of 18 Peruvians who were allegedly deceived by Russia into fighting in the Ukraine war is a significant development that highlights the dangers of labor trafficking and exploitation. The efforts by Peru's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its embassy in Moscow to secure the repatriation of these nationals demonstrate a commitment to protecting citizens abroad. The fact that these individuals were lured with false promises of employment and subsequently forced to the front lines is a grave concern, underscoring the need for vigilance against such predatory schemes.

During the course of the last two weeks, the successful return to Peru of eighteen compatriots who presented themselves to the consular section of the Embassy of Peru in Moscow has been achieved.

โ€” Peruvian Ministry of Foreign AffairsIn a statement confirming the repatriation of the Peruvian nationals.

This situation is particularly resonant in Latin America, where economic pressures can make individuals vulnerable to deceptive recruitment tactics. The involvement of the Peruvian Prosecutor's Office in launching investigations into alleged human trafficking sends a strong message that such activities will not be tolerated. The article details how these Peruvians signed contracts for security or other jobs, only to have their passports seized and be sent into combat, a clear violation of human rights and international norms.

These advances are the direct result of the efforts made by the Ambassador of Peru in the Russian Federation and the consular section in Moscow, which, following instructions from the Chancellery, have already established and are implementing protocols to assist Peruvians who present themselves, according to each particular case.

โ€” Peruvian Ministry of Foreign AffairsHighlighting the diplomatic efforts involved in securing the return of the citizens.

The coordinated efforts between the Peruvian government, its diplomatic missions, and the families of the affected individuals have been crucial in achieving this repatriation. The mention of 135 Peruvians being affected, with families filing complaints, indicates the scale of the problem. The response from the Russian Embassy in Lima, promising information on the recruited Peruvians, is a step towards accountability. However, the underlying issue of individuals being exploited and placed in harm's way during an international conflict remains a serious concern that requires continued attention and international cooperation to prevent future occurrences.

will offer 'as soon as possible' information about the Peruvians recruited in accordance with the legislation of both countries.

โ€” Russian EmbassyResponding to Peru's request for information regarding the recruited nationals.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.