Peruvians trapped in Russia’s war by a job promise: ‘They’re taking us as cannon fodder’
- Since May 6, Karina — a fictitious name used to protect her identity — has clung to a WhatsApp audio message to hold on to the hope that her husband is still alive.
- In those 39 seconds, Jorge asks her to pray, to have faith, and to trust that everything will turn out all right.
- “I promised you I would come back and I will.
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- Since May 6, Karina — a fictitious name used to protect her identity — has clung to a WhatsApp audio message to hold on to the hope that her husband is still alive.
- In those 39 seconds, Jorge asks her to pray, to have faith, and to trust that everything will turn out all right.
- “I promised you I would come back and I will.
Sources: Elpais