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Relatives of families who died after enlisting in the Russian army are unaware

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It has been three months since the 33-year-old Gangaram Adhikari of Virtamod-5 in Jhapa flew to Russia. He had been working in Qatar for two years and flew to Russia from there. His condition was unknown for two months. Although the government confirmed the death of an officer serving in the Russian army on Thursday, his family in Jhapa is unaware of it.

Relatives of families who died after enlisting in the Russian army are unaware

A month ago, sister Lakshmi Paudel had applied to the consular office of Russia in Kathmandu for the search of her brother. "What happened to my brother, why did you call me?," Gangaram's sister Lakshmi said in a telephone conversation with Kantipur on Thursday evening, "Don't tell me clearly what happened to my brother." The

officer has an elderly father, wife and two minor sons. Due to the poor financial condition of the family, the officer went to the Gulf country. He decided to go to Russia from the Gulf. "He went to Russia after consulting his family," Lakshmi added.

China Ghimire of Udaipur Chaudandigadi-3 is unaware of her husband Padam Bahadur Ghimire, 41, who was killed in Russia. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed his death after he left his wife and three Lalawalas and flew directly to Russia from Udaipur via Dubai on October 30. However, China does not believe the foreign news. No matter how, two months ago, Padam Bahadur went safely. "I have been hearing news of death in the news but I don't believe it," China told Kantipur emotionally.

Mrs. Patli Thing learned about the death of Sundar Moktan of Naukunda rural municipality-5 in Rasuwa two months ago in Oman. As soon as she heard the news, she was shocked and came home. Since then, she has been running from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the consular office to bring her husband's body. "The news of the death came but the funeral did not come," Jasuram Gombo, the deceased's brother-in-law, said in a telephone conversation, "Sisters have run away." Sundar had flown from Dubai to Russia just before last decade.

36-year-old Naveen Shahi of Jajarkot went to Dubai before New Year. It has not been more than 2 months since he left his job in Dubai and flew to Russia. According to the relative brother Narendra Shahi, an application was submitted to the consular office on February 26 to search for him, who disappeared as soon as he left. The consular department has confirmed his death. Naveen's wife is in Jordan. He has a daughter and a son .

38-year-old Sanjay KC from Baijnath rural municipality-6H village in Banke had walked from home to Kathmandu on 11th October to apply for a visa. Sanjay once reported home after joining the Russian army. After hearing about the incident on January 22, the family tried to find out about his condition. After taking many measures, there was no definite news about Sanjay's condition. The family, who was waiting for news, got the body and death certificate on the mobile only on February 4. The next day, on the 5th of February, Kazkiria started according to religious tradition. "After the news of the death was confirmed, we did the work because we could not stop the father," said Parvati KC, the elder sister of the deceased, "After receiving a letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs saying that he had died, we confirmed that we had lost our brother." Parvati said what was not told. "My brother didn't talk about anything that was sad. The phone was the last on that day, she said. Sanjay's wife, 33-year-old Sapna KC, said that even she did not know that her husband was going to join the Russian army. "Most of the time, we couldn't even talk on the phone," said Sapna, "He used to use an iPhone." They didn't even allow us to use the phone because there would be a location trace.'

Nepali Army employee Sanjay went missing for a week during the armed conflict in Gorusinge of Arghakhanchi. He left the army after one and a half years to save his life. After working abroad for five years in Malaysia and Dubai, he later started a hardware business in the village. After finding a loan of 500,000,000, he got into the trap of human traffickers and joined the Russian army.

Amar KC, Sanjay's father, said that if the government only brings the body, he will see his son's face for the last time . The government does not know where its citizens are. After completing Kazkiria, he asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the body cannot be brought until it is confirmed that the body is dead before Magaidin. Now the body would have been brought.'

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