The process of returning home of Indians from war-torn Ukraine continues, the Ministry of External Affairs said - many students left Kharkiv

Posted on 3rd Mar 2022 by rohit kumar

Today is the eighth day of the war between Russia and Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine will once again negotiate during the war. There will be talks between the two countries on the Poland-Belarus border on Thursday. At the same time, the Indian Air Force has also intensified the operation to evacuate the Indian citizens trapped in Ukraine. On Thursday, the third C-17 aircraft of the Indian Air Force from Poland reached Hindon Airport. Union Minister of State Ajay Bhatt welcomed the Indian citizens. Meanwhile, Moscow has said that 498 of its soldiers have been killed in Ukraine. However, according to the figures released by the United Nations, so far 227 people have died in Ukraine and 525 people have been injured.

 

Parents welcome their children

 

Special aircraft from Budapest carrying Indian students stranded in Ukraine reached Delhi airport. During this, the family members of the students welcomed him at the airport.

 

Operation Ganga is progressing successfully: Minister of State for Defense Ajay Bhatt

 

Union Minister of State for Defense Ajay Bhatt appreciated the Indian Air Force and the airlines. He said that Operation Ganga is progressing successfully, we are looking after every student returning from Ukraine. Our four Union Ministers are looking after every aspect of the evacuation operation in various neighboring countries of Ukraine.

 

Foreign Ministry statement, many students left Kharkiv

 

The Ministry of External Affairs gave information about the Indians trapped in Ukraine. The Ministry of External Affairs said that our embassy in Ukraine is in constant touch with the Indian nationals trapped there. Several students have left Kharkiv yesterday in cooperation with the Ukrainian authorities. We have not received any information about any student being held, hostage.

 

Fourth Air Force aircraft reached Hindon Airbase

 

Fourth Indian Air Force aircraft carrying students stranded in Ukraine reached Hindon Airport from Bucharest. Union Minister of State Ajay Bhatt welcomed the students at the airport.

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