World Desk, AnyTV, Moscow
Published by: Pranjul Srivastava
Updated Fri, 04 Mar 2022 01:01 PM IST
Summary
Russia has prepared 130 buses to rescue Indian students stranded in Ukraine. Actually, the Indian government had approached Russia for the evacuation of students under Operation Ganga.
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Russia has also come forward to rescue Indian students trapped in Ukraine. 130 buses have been prepared by Russia. These buses will take Indian students across the Ukraine border. He will be brought to Belgorod, Russia.
Colonel General Mikhail Migitsev, head of the Russian National Defense Control Center, said that Indian and other foreign students will be brought to Russia from Kharkiv and Sumy through 130 buses.
India had contact with Russia
Operation Ganga has been launched by the Government of India to rescue Indian students trapped in Ukraine. Under this, the Government of India is contacting many countries. In this sequence, India has also contacted the Russian Embassy. This was confirmed by the Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov. Alipov had said that we are in touch with the authorities for the stranded Indians in Kharkiv and other areas of eastern Ukraine. We have received requests from India for emergency evacuation of all those stranded there through the territory of Russia.
Putin made a big disclosure
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a big disclosure in the midst of the war. He said that Ukraine has taken about 3,000 Indian students hostage. We will do our best to expel Indian students. The Russian military is not attacking residential areas. Ukraine has deployed troops and tanks in these areas. Only a fascist can do this. Putin said that the Ukrainian army is not letting foreigners go. Russian soldiers have freed the hostages.
India understands the depth of this crisis: Russian envoy
Earlier Denis Alipov had said that we are a strategic partner with India. We are grateful to India for the balanced position displayed in the United Nations. India understands the depth of this crisis.