After Russia’s attack on Ukraine, Lal of Meerut, trapped there, has started returning safely. There are tears of joy in the eyes of the parents seeing the faces of the lads who have returned home. At the same time, some students and girls of the district are struggling to return.
When Snehashish Malakar, resident of Saraswati Vihar of Rohta Road in Meerut reached home at 1.30 pm on Tuesday, his father Santu Malakar’s eyes lit up. On Wednesday, Snehashish said that the attacks started in Ukraine on February 24 at 3 am. He left for Romania-Ukraine border in buses from Ivano Frankivsk on 26 February. It was the most dangerous to stay under the open sky overnight at a temperature of six degrees on the border. Legs went numb, a layer of ice froze on the lips.
Snehashish said that on February 26, Eurasia Education Agency CEO Masrur Ahmed provided four buses from Ivano. After completing the journey of more than 48 hours by bus, somehow they reached the border where four-five thousand students were present. Indian students got some relief after the intervention of the Indian Embassy. On reaching Snehashish’s house, Cantt MLA Satyaprakash Agarwal, social worker Dushyant Rohta, Sunil Sharma, Amit Sharma, Rakesh Maheshwari, Sarvesh Upadhyay, Sanju Dhiman etc. fed sweets.
Anushka’s siblings cheered with joyAnushka Chaudhary, a resident of Janakpuri on Garh Road, who is doing MBBS in Vinitsa, Ukraine, has also reached home safely. Mother Babita Tomar and father Dr. DP Singh expressed happiness when the daughter reached home safely. Anushka’s siblings also cheered. Anushka told that after the war in Ukraine, the situation had become dire. I had to walk on foot in this six degree temperature. Amidst the bomb blasts, he struggled to return to his homeland. Rajasari Shyam, a resident of Dharmanagar of Tripura has also reached Meerut with him.
Izhar reached Mirzapur, said the bomb exploded 400 meters away from the bunker
Izhar Tyagi, MBBS student resident of village Mirzapur, reached his village Mirzapur safely from Ukraine on Wednesday. Seeing the son, mother Bundi Begum and father Idrish Tyagi jumped with joy.
Izhar told that there was a big explosion about 400 meters away from the building where he was staying. When he somehow reached Chop railway station in Hungary, there was a dispute among Nigerian students. After this they were not allowed to cross the border. Due to the shutdown of the server, problems started coming in the purchase also. For any need, the biggest problem was coming in payment. Izhar said that he will go to complete his studies when the situation gets better.
Faisal and Azim came home… everyone welcomed
Faisal of Mawana Mohalla Third who returned from Ukraine and Mohammad Azim of village Bahodupur reached home safely late on Tuesday night. Seeing both, the eyes of the family became moist.
Faisal and Azim told that they left the city of Ivano on 25 February. When the bus left on the way, I caught a taxi. The taxi driver left 20 km before the Romania boarder. From there, along with the luggage, the 20 km long journey was completed on foot. Stayed one night under the open sky in minus temperature. There was no arrangement for food and drink. On reaching Mawana, on Wednesday morning, Municipality Chairman Mohammad Ayub Kalia welcomed both of them with garlands.
Brajveer Singh returned homeBrajveer Singh Khokhar, a resident of Halalpur in Baghpat, reached home on Wednesday. Brajveer, who was doing MBBS from Dnipro University in Ukraine, was stuck there for a long time. After which reached Hungary from Dnipro and returned from there by flight to India. Seeing his red, the eyes of his parents also filled with tears. Father Tejbir Singh told that he went to pick up the son along with the family at the airport.
Cash ran out with Shweta Saini
Shweta Saini, a resident of Ganganagar, is a third year MBBS student in Kharkiv, she has reached Lavib by train. Leaving Poland by bus. There is money in ATM and Paytm, but there is no cash. In such a situation, there is a problem in shopping for food and drink on the way. Father Dr. Ramesh Saini told that on Wednesday afternoon, there was a talk with Shweta Saini.
Azim reached shelter home
Azim Ivano, a resident of Humayunnagar, is pursuing MBBS from Frankivsk. Arrived at Romania Shelter Home, facilities are better. At two o’clock on Tuesday night, Azim had a talk with his father, Aai Khan. If we get a flight on Wednesday night, we will leave for India.
Mansi and Kajal Verma reached Romania Shelter HomeRohta Road resident Kajal Verma and Kankarkheda resident Mansi Chaudhary are doing MBBS from Lavib. Kajal’s father Vinod Verma told that both the girls are together and have reached Romania Shelter Home. Where there are proper facilities for food and drink. He praised the arrangements made by the Government of India. Mansi’s father Amit Chaudhary told that there was talk on Wednesday morning, if both the girls leave for India from the airport on time, then the family will be relieved.
Priyanshu Prabhakar of Maliana left for the border
Priyanshu Prabhakar, a resident of Maliana, was trapped in a bunker in Macolive City. On Wednesday, Priyanshu left for the Hungarian border by bus. There are about 66 other students with him. Only 66 students were left here. Father Vinod Prabhakar told that there was a talk with the son in the afternoon, if he reaches the shelter home soon, he will be relieved.