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Hyderabad bouncer forced to fight in Russia-Ukraine war - 'When I refused, they pointed gun at my head'

Seventeen people from his group have already died fighting. He is being threatened to either agree to fight or be killed, according to reports.

October 17, 2025 / 11:52 IST
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A 37-year-old resident of Khairatabad, Hyderabad, Mohammed Ahmed is allegedly trapped in the Russia-Ukraine conflict after being allegedly forced to fight on the frontlines.

Ahmed, who had gone to Russia hoping to work for a construction company, claims he was duped by a job agent and coerced into joining the military. Ahmed, who previously worked as a bouncer in Hyderabad, left for Russia on April 25 after a Mumbai-based agent promised him a high-paying construction job.

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But shortly after his arrival, his situation took a dangerous turn. According to his family, Ahmed was taken to a military camp, given weapons training for ten days, and told he would have to fight in the war.

“He has been given a weapon and forced to join the war. His last known location is near the Ukraine border. We just want him rescued and brought back safely,” TOI quoted Firdous Begum, a close relative, as saying.