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“Justify the bread we eat”: Uzbeks in Russia want to create a battalion and fight against Ukraine

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The head of the Uzbek diaspora in Russia called on fellow countrymen to create a separate battalion for the war against Ukraine/Channel 24 collage

The head of the Uzbek diaspora in one of the cities of Russia called on his countrymen to create a separate battalion that would go to fight against Ukraine. Thus, in his opinion, the Uzbeks will “thank” the aggressor country for asylum.

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We are talking about the head of the “Central Asian Society of Uzbeks of the Perm Territory” Jahongir Dzhallov – he made an odious call for war against Ukraine at a recent meeting of the diaspora in Russian Perm, Channel 24 reports. Interestingly, in official Tashkent, the unfortunate activist was threatened with a prison term for probable participation in hostilities on the territory of another sovereign state.

The Uzbek called on fellow countrymen in Russia to create a separate battalion for the war against Ukraine

The head of the Uzbek diaspora in Russian Perm, Jahongir Dzhallov, delivered a speech to his countrymen. He stated that Uzbeks living in Russia take their children to Russian kindergartens, schools, study in Russian universities, work and generally enjoy “the benefits of Russian civilization”.

Therefore, Djallov said that Uzbeks in Russia allegedly “not only have to, but are obliged to justify the bread they eat.” So, according to the head of the Uzbek diaspora, they should form a separate unit of mercenaries and involve it in the war against Ukraine. He even came up with a name for a detachment of Uzbek so-called “volunteers” – “a regiment named after Amir Timur”.

Reference. Amir Timur, also known as Tamerlane, is a Central Asian statesman and politician, commander . Founded the Timurid dynasty. He was emir between 1370 and 1405. He was not a descendant of Genghis Khan, so he ruled all his life through dummy descendant khans, who were actually puppets in his hands.

By the way, the performance of the Jallov was not ignored in Uzbekistan. The authorities of Tashkent and the country's embassy in Moscow reminded the unfortunate activist that participation in hostilities on the territory of another state is punishable by imprisonment for a term from 5 to 10 years.

The department stressed that they will bring to account all Uzbeks who dare to go to fight against Ukraine.

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