
It has been very hard, says Indian student injured in Ukraine firing as he heads home | Video
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Indian student Harjot Singh was injured in firing in Ukraine's Kyiv in February. On his way back to India on Sunday, he recorded a video in which he said it had been very hard thus far but now things were okay.
Harjot Singh, a 31-year-old Indian student who sustained bullet injuries in war-torn Ukraine's Kyiv, will return to India on Monday.
On his way from Kyiv to the Ukraine-Poland border in an ambulance, Harjot Singh recorded a video of himself. In the video, posted by ANI news agency, he said that everything was now okay but it had been very hard thus far.
"Everything is okay now. I don't know if I'll be able to make a video while boarding my flight [to India]. But it has been very hard thus far. In my heart, I had the zeal that I had to return to my country," he said.
Harjot Singh, an Indian national who sustained multiple bullet injuries in Kyiv, Ukraine, en route to the Poland border, earlier today. pic.twitter.com/Xay2UoRRAO
Harjot Singh added, "With all your support, Harjot Singh is here today. Thank you very much to everyone."

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