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Father Dies of Kidney Disease in Malaysia, Son Who Went to Russia for Debt Repayment Becomes a Prisoner of War in Ukraine

Letter written by Pratik to his family

Image credit, Ukrainemediacenter and Family Handout

Pratik Pun from Runtihadi Rural Municipality, Rolpa, who had gone to Russia three years ago with the dream of repaying debts after his father, who returned from foreign employment due to kidney problems, passed away during treatment.

His mother, Tilakumari, borrowed more loans to convince her son not to go to a “big country.” “We are poor and unhappy, we do not wish to see a big country. If you want to earn, go to Malaysia,” she told over the phone on Monday.

His uncle had suggested learning Korean and going to Korea, but Pratik did not pursue this option because passing the language exam would take a long time.

Tilakumari does not know how her only son, who planned to go to Portugal, ended up in Russia. What she remembers most is the ‘1.3 million NPR debt’ her son left behind.

After reaching Russia, Pratik told his mother he was there on a student visa. Later, he informed her that he had been recruited into the Russian army. After promising to send five hundred thousand NPR, Pratik lost contact, Tilakumari shared.

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