Initially brought to work on construction projects, these migrants now face mounting pressure to sign contracts with the russian military.
The reason is that their services are less needed due to the slowdown in construction during the construction crisis that has begun in russia, according to the National Resistance Center of Ukraine.
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Migrants are reportedly threatened with deportation and entry bans if they refuse, but are enticed with promises of contracts and assurances they won't be sent to the front lines.
However, this is a delusion, because russia always fights with other people’s hands.
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