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Most Indian students from Kharkiv now outside the city: MEA

Nearly 1000 Indian students are currently in the nearby city of Pisochyn, while another couple of hundred remain in other towns surrounding Kharkiv, Ujraine's second-largest city, the MEA said.

March 03, 2022 / 19:42 IST
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An Ukrainian soldier in Kharkiv, Ukraine (Source: AFP)
An Ukrainian soldier in Kharkiv, Ukraine (Source: AFP)

Most Indian students from the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv have now evacuated the city, and only a 'few hundred' Indian nationals remain there, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has said. Nearly 1000 Indian students are currently in the nearby city of Pisochyn, while another couple of hundred remain in other towns surrounding Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, the MEA said.

The MEA has also categorically denied that Russia helped Indian students escape from the eastern city of Kharkiv by suspending their bombing and military assault by a few hours. Earlier in the day, the MEA said it has received no information of Indian students being held hostage or being used as human shields by the Ukrainian forces.

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The government continues to monitor Kharkiv and Sumy, cities where the Russian army has launched a fresh military assault. It has therefore stepped up efforts to secure more flights to Ukraine's neighboring countries, the MEA said.

"During the next 24 hours, 18 flights have been scheduled under Operation Ganga. 3 of these would be Indian Air Force C-17 flights, and other commercial flights by Air India, Indigo, and GoAir. There will be seven flights from Bucharest, 5 from Budapest, 3 from Rzeszow in Poland, and one from Košice in the Slovak Republic. Two flights would be operational from the town of Suceava in Romania," MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said.