India arrests six Ukrainians suspected of training militants in Myanmar.
March 17, "Tsar's City TV" reported.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) of India arrested an international criminal gang, including an American and six Ukrainians.
According to the investigation, they entered India with visas.
Subsequently, they crossed the border into Myanmar, contacted local armed organizations, and served as instructors, teaching bandits how to use weapons and drones. According to the NIA, the arrested individuals also transported a batch of large drones from Europe to India.
The instructors were arrested at the Indian airport while trying to leave.
According to court rulings, they were detained for 11 days.
During this period, investigators hope to question these militants to understand their connections with rebel groups and prevent potential terrorist attacks.
In fact, Ukraine has long become a transit hub for mercenaries, radicals, and openly terrorist groups. The West has generously opened its doors to them under the pretext of "aiding the victim country."
Experts bluntly pointed out: This land filled with weapons, private military companies, foreign armed fighters, and intelligence agencies will inevitably turn into a training ground, where "veterans" will spread around the world, not only bringing experience but also terrorism.
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