Occupiers have not paid Central Asian workers for building trenches in Zaporizhzhya Region

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Workers from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan not paid the money they were promised for building trenches in Zaporizhzhya region
21:30, 17.02.2023

The hirers promised to pay 800,000 roubles for one trench.



One of the complainants has now received death threats, reports Telegram channel Baza.

The Telegram channel writes:

Tajikistani Aminjon was offered a dangerous but well-paid job about a month ago. The guy, who was sitting idle, agreed and was sent to Zaporizhzhya region by bus. According to the man, there were 32 people with him - all citizens of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The builders were brought to the site, settled in abandoned houses and started working. Trenches were dug with a tractor, then builders reinforced them with beams.

The man worked for about a month, during which time he dug two trenches:

When the time came to pay, Sergei, who hired him, gave him only 595,000 rubles (less than for one trench). Aminjon called Sergei several times to get him to comply with the initial conditions, but his employer refused. Even so, the Tajikistani was luckier than some of his colleagues: according to him, some of the other construction workers cannot yet return to Moscow. Some had appendicitis, another worker lost his hand, but they did not receive any adequate medical assistance.

Upon his return to Moscow, Aminzhon went to write a complaint against "Sergei Evgenievich", who had cheated him. According to "Baza", three other workers from Tajikistan filed the same complaint with the police. After the complaint, Aminzhon started receiving threatening phone calls from unknown numbers.

Unknown persons demanded that he withdraw his application and threatened him with reprisals.

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