Thiruvananthapuram: A young man from Kerala who was stranded on the warfronts in Russia has returned. Prince Sebastian, a native of Anchuthengu, Thiruvananthapuram, arrived in Kerala today morning around 12:45 am.
Prince Sebastian had arrived in Delhi a few days ago from Russia and then arrived in Kerala after completing the official procedures in Delhi.
Prince Sebastian said that he had handed over Rs 7 lakh to a travel agent from Thumba, Thiruvananthapuram, with false promises of a security job in Russia. However, he was trained for military service for 22 days at a military camp and then sent to the warfronts, Prince Sebastian said. He also added that about 150 Bharatians from different states of the country are on the warfront.
Prince Sebastian was also shot and injured during the war but escaped through an underground tunnel. After that, he sought treatment at a military hospital there.
Prince Sebastian and David Muthappan, natives of Anchuthengu, were stranded in Russia after being sent there by a travel agent from Thumba, Thiruvananthapuram, with false promises of a well-paying security job. It has been alleged that the travel agents forcibly seize passports from the candidates brought to Russia and then forcefully send them to warfronts.
Two days ago, David Muthappan arrived in Delhi. The Union Ministry of External Affairs informed that after recording his statements at the Delhi CBI Office, he will be brought to Kerala soon.
Earlier, Attingal NDA candidate and Union Minister for States, V Muraleedharan, visited the victims’ house and assured that the Central government would safely bring back to the country those who are stranded in the war-torn areas of Russia.












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