On her first day of work, Adau realised she had made a big mistake.

“We got our uniforms, not even knowing exactly what we were going to do. From the first day of work we were taken to the drones factory. We stepped in and we saw drones everywhere and people working. Then they took us to our different work stations.”

Twenty-three-years-old and originally from South Sudan, Adau says last year she was lured to the Alabuga Special Economic Zone in the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia, on the promise of a full-time job.

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    4 days ago

    Ah, reminds me at the (germans?) meat-industry. Sounds like nearly the same, only they’re from eastern europe instead of africa and they slaughter cows and pigs instead of building drones to slaughter ukrainians. 😭