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Eric Dzhakhpevych, 31, left Kyrgyzstan to work at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow where fans will watch the opening match of the 2018 World Cup. Dzhakhpevych is one of many migrant workers who say they were victims of wage theft at Russia’s World Cup sites.

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Eric Dzhakhpevych, 31, left Kyrgyzstan to work at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow where fans will watch the opening match of the 2018 World Cup. Dzhakhpevych is one of many migrant workers who say they were victims of wage theft at Russia’s World Cup sites.
Eric Dzhakhpevych, 31, left Kyrgyzstan to work at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow where fans will watch the opening match of the 2018 World Cup. Dzhakhpevych is one of many migrant workers who say they were victims of wage theft at Russia’s World Cup sites.
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Eric Dzhakhpevych, 31, left Kyrgyzstan to work at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow where fans will watch the opening match of the 2018 World Cup. Dzhakhpevych is one of many migrant workers who say they were victims of wage theft at Russia’s World Cup sites.