Indian students at Sumy State Medical University are becoming infuriated after efforts to expel Egyptian and Nigerian students in Ukraine intensify before their eyes. Students are asking the same question again and again when other countries are coming forward for their students, then why our government is behind.
Students are becoming weak not only mentally but physically as well. During the night, when the students were sitting in the hostel room after coming out of the bunker, then there was such an explosion that it had become like a day in the night itself. The situation was that the hostel building was also trembling. Somehow, there was no hope for the students who ran into the bunker after saving their lives, now the tears in their eyes have started drying up.
After that, Indian students stranded in the city of Sumi on the Russia-Ukraine border are being brought in buses to Budapest, Hungary via Poltava. From here they will be airlifted to India. For this, 4 buses with 50-50 seats each have been installed. This information was given by Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri to news agency ANI in Budapest.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri is currently in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, where he is coordinating Operation Ganga.
He told- I am talking in control in Delhi. Four buses of 50-50 capacity are en route to Poltava to rescue Indian nationals stranded in Sumi. There are other arrangements like food, arrangements have also been made. Depending on the situation, further plans will be made from Poltava. As of now, all the arrangements are fine.
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Meanwhile, in the early hours of this morning, a flight carrying 160 Indians evacuated from Ukraine reached Delhi from Budapest in Hungary.
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Till now 15900 Indians have returned home.
Under Operation Ganga, 1200 students will come to India on Monday by 7 flights. On Sunday, 2135 Indians returned home from 11 flights. According to the Civil Aviation Ministry, 15 thousand 900 Indian citizens have returned to the country so far. Operation Ganga began on 22 February.
Published By: Khushboo Mehta
Edited By: Kritika Kashyap