NEW DELHI: Govt said Friday it's continuing to press Moscow very hard for early discharge of
Indians
serving as
support staff
with Russian military units. "We are pressing very hard with Russian authorities for early discharge of our people who are stuck there,"
external affairs ministry
spokesperson
Randhir Jaiswal
said at his weekly media briefing. After two Indians working as support staff for Russian army lost their lives, India called on its nationals not to risk their lives by taking up such jobs. Jaiswal said efforts are underway to bring back the mortal remains of the two Indians. "The paperwork of their remains has been done," Jaiswal said.
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