Russia accuses Ukrainian citizens of forcibly taking more than 3,700 Indians hostage

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United Nations: Russia on Friday accused Ukrainians of forcibly holding more than 3,700 Indian nationals hostage in various cities. Russia said its military was doing everything possible for the peaceful evacuation of foreign nationals.

Russian Permanent Representative Vasily Nebenzia told an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council after the attack on Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant that extremists and extremists in Ukraine enjoy Western protection.

“The number of foreign nationals being forcibly taken hostage by Ukrainian nationalists is staggering. Kharkiv includes 3,189 citizens of India, 2,700 citizens of Vietnam, 202 citizens of China. Sumi includes 576 Indian nationals, 101 Ghanaians, and 121 Chinese nationals.

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Nebenzia said the Russian military was doing everything it could to ensure the peaceful evacuation of foreign nationals. He said 130 comfortable buses at various checkpoints are ready to leave for Kharkiv and Sumi to rescue Indian students and other foreign nationals.

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