
Indian Embassy issues advisory to citizens in Ukraine for quick entry to Poland | Details
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Russia-Ukraine War News: On Wednesday, the Indian Embassy in Poland issued an advisory to citizens in war-torn Ukraine asking them to travel to the Budomierz border for a quick entry into Poland.
The Indian Embassy in Poland issued an urgent advisory to Indian nationals in war-torn Ukraine on Wednesday urging them to travel at the earliest to the Budomierz border for a quick entry into Poland.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, the Indian government has been coordinating efforts to evacuate all Indian nationals in the country via Poland, Romania, Hungary and other neighbouring countries under Operation Ganga. Union Minister General VK Singh is in Poland to oversee the evacuation efforts there.
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The advisory issued by the Indian Embassy in Poland asks Indians in Lviv, Ternopil and other places in western Ukraine to travel at the earliest to Budomierz border check-point to enter Poland quickly.
"Alternatively, they are advised to travel south to transit via Hungary or Romania," the advisory said.
The Embassy has deployed officials at Medyka and Budomierz border check-points to receive all evacuees and facilitate their travel to India.

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