Russia Ukraine War News: Gwalior.Naiduniya Rep. 10 students who had gone from the city to study MBBS and tourism in Ukraine have returned so far. These students were stranded in Ukraine’s cities like Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, Ternopil and crossed the borders of countries like Romania, Poland, Hungary and returned to India by Indian Air Force’s C-17 Globemaster planes. Despite this, there are two students whose relatives still have lines of concern on their foreheads. These students are Alisha Khan and Piyush Saxena, who are stranded in the Ukrainian city of Sumi. The Indian government is contacting the Russian and Ukraine embassies to evacuate these students, but no solution is being found.
More than 500 Indian students, including two students from Gwalior, are stranded in Ukraine’s Sumi city amid deadly Russian attacks. Alisha Khan and Piyush Saxena of Gwalior went there to study medicine, but due to the war, they have to hide in bunkers for the last 11 days. The food and drink available with these students has run out, but they are passing the days in the hope of getting out of the war zone. Alisha, who was trapped in Sumi, told that due to running out of water in the bunkers, these students had to use the snow melt on Friday-Saturday, but on Sunday, Sumi Medical University has arranged water tankers for the students. Apart from this, arrangements for food items have also been made for the students. The only way out for these students is to enter the Russian border. Although most of the students who went to Ukraine from Gwalior have crossed the borders of Poland, Romania and Hungary and returned to India, but for the students trapped in Sumi, these borders are 600 to 800 km away.
-These students still returned back-
Gwalior’s Pawan Solanki, Pukhraj Singh, Shivam Srivastava, Ravi Kumar, Kakul Jatt, Harshali Raje, Nikhil Kurechaya, Prateek Chaudhary, Satyam Sharma, Rohan Gupta have returned so far.
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