Publish Date: | Wed, 09 Mar 2022 06:01 PM (IST)
Asma Shafiq of Pakistan thanked the Indian Embassy in Kyiv and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for their evacuation. He was rescued by the Indian authorities. Asma is on her way to Ukraine to leave the country. According to sources, the Pakistani student will be reunited with her family soon.
rescued in difficult situations
Asma Shafiq thanked the Indian Embassy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for being rescued by the Indian authorities. Said that I would like to thank the Indian Embassy in Kyiv. Who saved the people trapped in extremely difficult situations. I would also like to thank the Prime Minister of India for his assistance. Because of the Indian embassy, we will be able to reach home safely.
#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
Helping citizens of other countries
This isn’t the first time. When India has evacuated foreign nationals to a safe place. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, earlier a Bangladeshi and a Nepalese national have also been evacuated from the war-torn country. According to the report of The Kathmandu Post, Nepalese citizen Roshan Jha had expressed his gratitude to the Indian government for his support.
Ukrainian MP said this
Here Ukrainian MP Svyatoslav Yurash spoke to ANI. On the discussion of establishing peace, he said that depends on Russia. If they decide to continue with the aggression, we will continue the fight. We want to protect our fundamental rights which our forefathers protected. He said that we have got a lot of help as far as the relation with the West is concerned. We are grateful for that, but again nothing is enough.
Posted By: Arvind Dubey