Summary
India has brought back more than 15,920 of its citizens in 76 flights under Mission Operation Ganga, which was launched on February 26 following Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine.
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The Indian Embassy in Ukraine said that a team of the mission has been deployed in the city of Poltava to coordinate the safe passage of Indian students to the western borders via Poltava in Sumy and ready to leave immediately after informing the Indian students. Recommended to stay.
The Indian Embassy in Hungary said that India is in the final stages of its evacuation mission and suggested the students to reach Budapest to return to India. According to officials, India has brought back over 15,920 of its citizens in 76 flights under Mission Operation Ganga, which was launched on February 26 following Russia’s military offensive against Ukraine.
There is no indication yet from the Russian and Ukrainian sides to build a humanitarian corridor or to impose a ceasefire to evacuate them, people familiar with the Indians stranded in Sumi said. Despite repeated calls from India, there is no such arrangement.
Efforts continue to expel students
An official associated with the mission said that India is intensifying efforts to expel students from Sumy State University at the earliest. India has been urging both Russian and Ukrainian authorities to create a safe route for students to exit Romania, Hungary or Poland to the Russian border or into western Ukraine. India is continuing its efforts to evacuate the students.
Operation Ganga running fast
According to officials, around 2,500 Indians were evacuated in 13 flights in the last 24 hours. He said that seven flights are scheduled in the next 24 hours to bring back stranded Indians from Hungary, Romania and Poland. There will be five flights from Budapest, one each from Rzejo in Poland and Suceva in Romania.
About twenty thousand Indians have already reached India
Officials said more than 21,000 Indians have so far left Ukraine since the advisory was issued a few weeks before the start of the conflict. Of these, 19,920 Indians have already reached India.
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The Indian Embassy in Ukraine said that a team of the mission has been deployed in the city of Poltava to coordinate the safe passage of Indian students to the western borders via Poltava in Sumy and ready to leave immediately after informing the Indian students. Recommended to stay.
The Indian Embassy in Hungary said that India is in the final stages of its evacuation mission and suggested the students to reach Budapest to return to India. According to officials, India has brought back over 15,920 of its citizens in 76 flights under Mission Operation Ganga, which was launched on February 26 following Russia’s military offensive against Ukraine.
There is no indication yet from the Russian and Ukrainian sides to build a humanitarian corridor or to impose a ceasefire to evacuate them, people familiar with the Indians stranded in Sumi said. Despite repeated calls from India, there is no such arrangement.
Efforts continue to expel students
An official associated with the mission said that India is intensifying efforts to expel students from Sumy State University at the earliest. India has been urging both Russian and Ukrainian authorities to create a safe route for students to exit Romania, Hungary or Poland to the Russian border or into western Ukraine. India is continuing its efforts to evacuate the students.
Operation Ganga running fast
According to officials, around 2,500 Indians were evacuated in 13 flights in the last 24 hours. He said that seven flights are scheduled in the next 24 hours to bring back stranded Indians from Hungary, Romania and Poland. There will be five flights from Budapest, one each from Rzejo in Poland and Suceva in Romania.
About twenty thousand Indians have already reached India
Officials said more than 21,000 Indians have so far left Ukraine since the advisory was issued a few weeks before the start of the conflict. Of these, 19,920 Indians have already reached India.