Group of 40 medical students marching towards the Ukraine-Poland border

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medical students marching towards Ukraine-Poland border

New Delhi: A fierce battle is going on in Russia and Ukraine for the second day. The Russian army is constantly bombarding the territory of Ukraine. Here people hid in houses, subways, and underground shelters throughout the night. From food and drink to daily necessities, there is a shortage. In the midst of this crisis, the Government of India has taken a big step to bring back the Indians trapped in Ukraine. The government has made full preparations to bring back all the 16 thousand people safely. Will bring everyone back via planes via Romania and Hungary.

A group of 40 Indian students headed towards the Ukraine-Poland border
A group of about 40 Indian students from Daynlo Halytsky Medical University, Lviv, located in Lviv, are heading towards the Ukraine-Poland border for an evacuation amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. He was dropped by a college bus about 8 km from the border.

The first batch of Indian students leaves for the Ukraine-Romania border from Chernivtsi
At the same time, according to the Indian Embassy in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, Indian citizens arriving at the Poland-Ukraine border by public vehicle have been asked to cross the Shehini-Medyka border. At the same time, the first batch of Indian students has left for the Ukraine-Romania border from Chernivtsi. MEA camp offices now operate in the cities of Lviv and Chernivtsi in western Ukraine. Russian-speaking officers are being sent to these camps.

Students will come out of India through the borders of these countries
India is focusing on the evacuation of Indian students through Ukraine’s borders with Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Romania. Let us tell you that after the attack by the Russian military, the government of Ukraine has closed the country’s airspace.

medical students marching towards Ukraine-Poland border

Parents worried
Meanwhile, outside the Russian Embassy in Delhi, a father Pramod Gupta (whose daughter is stuck in Ukraine) said, “My daughter is a medical second-year student in Kharkiv. We tried to book flight tickets, but they were booked within minutes.”

Renu Gupta (whose son is trapped in Ukraine) said, “We request our government to safely transport the trapped children to the borders of Ukraine from where they can come back. Due to the current situation, we are yet to find out how these students will be brought to the border.”

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