Every Indian in Ukraine will return home, assures envoy; check list of helpline numbers for assistance
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The Indian Ambassador to Ukraine Partha Satpathy also urged students taking refuge in temporary shelters to be "realistic about the situation and convey to friends and families that everything would just be fine."
Kyiv: The Russia-Ukraine conflict intensified on Friday, and back home, families and friends of Indian nationals - especially students - stuck in Ukraine began to panic and desperately seek help. Several state governments also appealed to the Centre to help their citizens who are stranded in the war-torn nation. In Ukraine, Indians were also obviously an anxious lot.
Trying to calm them and their loved ones, India's Ambassador said in Kiyv on Friday that the Indian government will evacuate all Indian nationals from Ukraine. A day after Russia launched a massive military operation against Ukraine, Partha Satpathy, the Indian Ambassador to Ukraine, also urged the students taking refuge in temporary shelters to be "realistic about the situation and convey to friends and families that everything would just be fine."
With Russia announcing a military operation in Ukraine, thousands of Indian students enrolled in Ukrainian higher education institutions, mostly studying medicine, are in a state of panic and pleading with authorities to ensure their safe return to India."The government of India is completely seized with the matter. Every Indian will go back home. Planes are being lined up. Personnel is being lined up, but it's a warzone. We will have to work out the logistics and find the modalities to reach the West," Satpathy said while speaking to students who were holed up here.
"We have to be realistic about the situation. So, convey to your friends wherever they are in Ukraine that things will be fine," he was seen telling anxious Indian nationals in a video shared by a student. The Indian government is making all possible efforts to evacuate Indians from Ukraine through its land border crossings with its neighbouring countries, Satpathy said.
Government officials said Air India is also planning to operate two flights to the Romanian capital Bucharest on Friday to evacuate some of the Indians. "After coordinating with our embassies in the neighbouring countries, the Ministry of External Affairs and the government of India, the movement of vehicles has started. Through Romania, we will send our first batch of students," he explained.