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Govt says it has not received any intel on Indian students being held hostage in Ukraine

The Russian Ministry of Defence had on March 2 said that Ukrainian forces were holding Indian students hostage in Kharkiv and other cities

March 03, 2022 / 11:00 IST
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Picture of rubble left in the city centre of Kharkiv in Ukraine, after shelling by Russia

(Source: AFP)
Picture of rubble left in the city centre of Kharkiv in Ukraine, after shelling by Russia (Source: AFP)

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said it has not got any reports of hostage situation involving Indian students in Ukraine where a full-scale military assault by Russia is on.

"We have requested the support of Ukrainian authorities in arranging special trains for taking out Indian students from Kharkiv and neighbouring areas to the western part of the country," the MEA said on March 3.

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The Russian Ministry of Defence had on March 2 said that Ukrainian forces were holding Indian students hostage in Kharkiv and other cities. It had stated that students were being used as body shields and held in strategic areas to slow down the advance of Russian forces. This claim has also been made by Russia at the United Nations, while Ukraine has called it a 'blatant lie'.

"According to our information, Ukrainian authorities are forcibly keeping a large group of Indian students in Kharkiv who wish to leave Ukrainian territory and go to Belgorod," a Russian military spokesperson said at a briefing on March 2.