Digital Bureau, AnyTV, New Delhi
Published by: Harendra Chaudhary
Updated Mon, 28 Feb 2022 07:43 PM IST
Summary
Jayant, Sneha’s father Bibi Sharma lives in East End Apartments situated on the border of Delhi, Noida. BB Sharma is constantly getting calls from the disaster authority, and some agencies of the government, to deliver the children safely. Bibi Sharma’s problem is that for the last two days, all three children are stuck near the border of Romania.
Students studying in Ukraine have left Kyiv with one or two clothes in a bag and reached near the Romanian border by train, but the way forward is not visible from there. Jayant and Sneha are siblings. He is accompanied by his Ahmedabad classmate, Crimea Gandhi. All went to study medicine. It is said that it is three km away from the border of Romania. They have neither food left nor clothes. The temperature near the border with Romania is some 15 °C. Jayant explains that Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, which was once very beautiful to see, now only the scene of destruction is visible there.
Jayant, Sneha’s father Bibi Sharma lives in East End Apartments situated on the border of Delhi, Noida. BB Sharma is constantly getting calls from the disaster authority, and some agencies of the government, to deliver the children safely. Bibi Sharma’s problem is that for the last two days, all three children are stuck near the border of Romania.
Students helped, put them in their bus
Jayant told that after getting off the train, the three students were walking towards Romania border, but a convoy of buses full of 300 Indian students helped these three students. They have been saved from the cold by making them sit in the bus. Sneha and Jayant tell that after so much tension in Ukraine, where every student is struggling to return to their country, students and people in distress are encouraging each other. Helping students too.
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Students studying in Ukraine have left Kyiv with one or two clothes in a bag and reached near the Romanian border by train, but the way forward is not visible from there. Jayant and Sneha are siblings. He is accompanied by his Ahmedabad classmate, Crimea Gandhi. All went to study medicine. It is said that it is three km away from the border of Romania. They have neither food left nor clothes. The temperature near the border with Romania is some 15 °C. Jayant explains that Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, which was once very beautiful to see, now only the scene of destruction is visible there.
Jayant, Sneha’s father Bibi Sharma lives in East End Apartments situated on the border of Delhi, Noida. BB Sharma is constantly getting calls from the disaster authority, and some agencies of the government, to deliver the children safely. Bibi Sharma’s problem is that for the last two days, all three children are stuck near the border of Romania.
Students helped, put them in their bus
Jayant told that after getting off the train, the three students were walking towards Romania border, but a convoy of buses full of 300 Indian students helped these three students. They have been saved from the cold by making them sit in the bus. Sneha and Jayant tell that after so much tension in Ukraine, where every student is struggling to return to their country, students and people in distress are encouraging each other. Helping students too.