
Russia-Ukraine crisis: Unvaccinated Indians, those without Covid-19 negative report can enter Delhi airport
India Today
The Delhi airport has issued an advisory amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis, saying that unvaccinated Indian nationals and those without a Covid-19 negative report will be able to enter the airport.
In view of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis, the Delhi airport on Saturday issued a revised advisory for Indian nationals.
Taking to Twitter, the Delhi airport posted a note saying, "Indian nationals not vaccinated and neither possessing Covid-19 negative report will be exempted from uploading documents on Air Suvidha before departure on humanitarian grounds and can enter the airport."
Kind attention all passengers. #DelhiAirport #Ukraine #travelupdate pic.twitter.com/Wdtvxi5j5L
Air India is operating four flights to evacuate Indians stranded in Ukraine, which has been invaded by Russia.
Two flights will be sent to bordering Romania and one to Hungary and another has already left for the evacuation process.
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.

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