Indian Students' SOS Videos From Ukraine's Underground Metro Stations
NDTV
At least three evacuation flights will bring back Indians today - two from Romania's capital city Bucharest and one from Hungary capital Budapest.
As Russia's assault on Ukraine continues, and thousands of Indians in the country look for a way out, several Indian students have been holed up in underground metro stations in Kharkiv for four days.
Vismaya Wilson, a medical student who has been in one of the metro stations with around 160 students, described in a video how she and others are coping with limited food and water, and what they call "humiliating treatment".
"Food and water is running out, but we have strict instructions not to go out of the stations due to safety issues," Vismaya says in the video.
"Even if we take the risk to move out and head to border areas, the treatment we are getting is unconditionally humiliating. Yesterday the army attack was happening from outside and our metros were sealed."