World Desk, AnyTV, Budapest
Published by: Shiv Sharan Shukla
Updated Sat, 05 Mar 2022 10:10 PM IST
Summary
Seva International, a non-profit organization, has helped 30,000 people stranded in Ukraine. Sewa International said that Indians have received the maximum number of requests for help among those trapped in Ukraine.
Seva International, a non-profit organization, has helped 30,000 people stranded in Ukraine. Significantly, after the Russian attack, people trapped in Ukraine are facing problems. Vinod Pillai, Relationship Manager, Sewa International, said that Indians have received the maximum number of requests for help in those trapped in Ukraine. Sewa International has helped Africans and Ukrainians as well as citizens of many other countries.
Vinod Pillai, Relationship Manager, Sewa International said that our aim is to help those who are in distress. We provide them with a place to live and food to eat. He further told that his organization has a large number of volunteers to help the people, along with we have also set up a helpline to help the people.
Pillai said that the parents of many people from Ukraine who worked outside were trapped there. In such a situation, our priority is to help the elderly people among them also women. He further told that through our helpline we have received more than nine thousand applications for help and evacuation from Ukraine. Significantly, the Seva International organization helps people through its programs around the world.
Let us tell you that now it has been 10 days since the attacks launched by Russia on Ukraine. Despite this, many cities in Ukraine are still outside the control of the Russian military. Now US and NATO officials have feared that Russia will bomb until all the cities surrender themselves to take control of Ukraine. Officials said that the death toll of civilians could increase further in the coming days due to Russian air strikes. It is noteworthy that earlier NATO itself had refused to declare Ukraine’s air route as a no-fly zone. Russia and Ukraine have declared a ceasefire and opened humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians from Mariupol and Volnovakha.
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Seva International, a non-profit organization, has helped 30,000 people stranded in Ukraine. Significantly, after the Russian attack, people trapped in Ukraine are facing problems. Vinod Pillai, Relationship Manager, Sewa International, said that Indians have received the maximum number of requests for help in those trapped in Ukraine. Sewa International has helped Africans and Ukrainians as well as citizens of many other countries.
Vinod Pillai, Relationship Manager, Sewa International said that our aim is to help those who are in distress. We provide them with a place to live and food to eat. He further told that his organization has a large number of volunteers to help the people, along with we have also set up a helpline to help the people.
Pillai said that the parents of many people from Ukraine who worked outside were trapped there. In such a situation, our priority is to help the elderly people among them also women. He further told that through our helpline we have received more than nine thousand applications for help and evacuation from Ukraine. Significantly, the Seva International organization helps people through its programs around the world.
Let us tell you that now it has been 10 days since the attacks launched by Russia on Ukraine. Despite this, many cities in Ukraine are still outside the control of the Russian military. Now US and NATO officials have feared that Russia will bomb until all the cities surrender themselves to take control of Ukraine. Officials said that the death toll of civilians could increase further in the coming days due to Russian air strikes. It is noteworthy that earlier NATO itself had refused to declare Ukraine’s air route as a no-fly zone. Russia and Ukraine have declared a ceasefire and opened humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians from Mariupol and Volnovakha.