Helping Pakistani student to reach home after being evacuated from war-torn area
Many people are trapped in Ukraine amid the war between Russia and Ukraine. The situation in Ukraine is very bad due to heavy attack by Russia. In such a situation, everyone is trying to get out of Ukraine as soon as possible. The Indian government is also trying to get its students out of Ukraine as soon as possible under Operation Ganga. In the midst of a war between the two countries, Russian President Putin has assured Indian students to go out safely with their tricolor identity. Using which many Pakistani and Turkish citizens have also been successful in getting out of Ukraine. In such a situation, a video of a Pakistani student is becoming quite viral on social media, in which she is thanking the Indian Embassy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, a student named Asfa addresses Narendra Modi and the Indian government and thanks them for saving her life. Asfa told that she was from Pakistan, although the Indian Embassy in Kyiv helped her a lot in getting her out of the war-torn area. Indian officials took him out safely and sent him to western Ukraine. From where she could easily return to her country.
#WATCH , Pakistan’s Asma Shafique thanks the Indian embassy in Kyiv and Prime Minister Modi for evacuating her.
Shas been rescued by Indian authorities and is enroute to Western #Ukraine for further evacuation out of the country. She will be reunited with her family soon:Sources pic.twitter.com/9hiBWGKvNp
— ANI (@ANI) March 9, 2022
It is noteworthy that Pakistan keeps spreading venom against India on the world stage. However, even after this, India has been helping him and his citizens every time in difficult times. Just a few days ago, an Indian student Ankit Yadav helped a Pakistani girl and took her safely to their officers. According to the report of news agency ANI, Ankit, who was trapped in Ukraine, not only saved his life but also helped the Pakistani girl to reach the border. From where he was taken to Pakistan.