Mar 10 • 03:51 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Russia's War with Ukraine. Day 1476

Russian attacks on Dnipro injure 10, including a child, while reports emerge of recruitment tactics involving migrant workers in occupied Crimea.

In the latest developments of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, a nighttime Russian attack on the city of Dnipro resulted in injuries to 10 individuals, including a 12-year-old boy. The attack damaged a residential block, as confirmed by Oleksandr Honchar, the governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region. This incident adds to the series of attacks that have raised concerns about civilian safety amidst the ongoing hostilities.

Furthermore, Ukrainian authorities report that Russia is allegedly recruiting migrant workers from Central Asia, who are brought to occupied Crimea under precarious working conditions. The information comes from the Ukrainian National Resistance Center, which details how these workers are often employed in construction and face exploitation by employment intermediaries. These intermediaries reportedly confiscate their documents, facilitating their coercion into signing contracts with the Russian military, highlighting an alarming recruitment tactic that further complicates the humanitarian landscape in the region.

In addition to these disturbing developments, Ukrainian investigators have dismantled a group that was helping individuals evade military mobilization while also defrauding government funds. This crackdown reflects ongoing efforts by Ukrainian law enforcement to address internal challenges as the country deals with the ramifications of the war and seeks to maintain its territorial integrity against Russian aggression.

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