• someguy3@lemmy.world
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    But instead of a work-study program in fields like hospitality and catering, some of them learned only after arriving on the steppes of Russia’s Tatarstan region that they would be toiling in a factory to make weapons of war, assembling thousands of Iranian-designed attack drones to be launched into Ukraine.

    In interviews with The Associated Press, some of the women complained of long hours under constant surveillance, of broken promises about wages and areas of study, and of working with caustic chemicals that left their skin pockmarked and itching.

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    Ah, yes. “Duped”. Really no way to know what Russia is up to since a decade.

    Gosh, I hope I don’t get duped into working in Afghanistan.

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    So that’s how they’re addressing their defense industrial base employment shortages. Gross.