NextFin news, Ukrainian military forces captured Majoti Sahil Mohammed Hussein, a 22-year-old Indian national from Gujarat, on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, while he was fighting for the Russian army in Ukraine. This event was confirmed by Ukrainian sources and reported by multiple news outlets on Wednesday, October 8.
Majoti Hussein reportedly joined the Russian military to avoid a prison sentence in Russia related to a drug offense. According to Gujarat police statements, he chose to surrender to Ukrainian forces rather than face imprisonment in Russia.
The capture highlights the complex international dimension of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has drawn fighters from numerous countries, including India. The Indian government has not yet officially verified the reports concerning Hussein's involvement or capture.
Ukraine's claim of capturing an Indian national fighting for Russia underscores the ongoing global implications of the war, which has seen foreign nationals on both sides of the conflict. The circumstances of Hussein's recruitment and his current status remain under investigation by Indian authorities.
As of October 9, 2025, no official statement has been released by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs regarding the capture. The Gujarat police have confirmed Hussein's identity and background but have not provided further details on his current condition or legal proceedings.
The incident raises questions about the motivations and legal ramifications for foreign nationals participating in the conflict, as well as the diplomatic challenges faced by their home countries.
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