Summary
Simran Sehgal, a resident of Najafgarh, Delhi, said that we are feeling very scared. We want to go back to homeland in groups of 30-35 from the hostel, but neither bus nor train is available to go to the border. It is scary to go in a taxi in groups of two or three.
It has become impossible for us to reach the Ukraine border. Apart from this, we are not safe even in hostels. As soon as the siren sounds, we have to run towards the bunker to save our lives. This happens two or three times a day. We are scared a lot. We want to go back to homeland in groups of 30-35 from the hostel, but neither bus nor train is available to go to the border. It is scary to go in a taxi in groups of two or three.
This is to say of Simran. She is currently stuck in her university hostel in Pultawa. Simran Sehgal, a resident of Najafgarh in Delhi, told AnyTV over phone on Monday morning that she had arranged for a bus to go to the Hungarian border on Sunday.
The bus also arrived at their hostel. Expecting to reach India soon, 30-35 students from his group sat on the bus, jumping in joy. In the meantime, something went wrong with it and the bus did not run. Then, the mechanic could not be found to fix the bus and she is still standing in their hostel in poor condition. In this way, his hopes of reaching the Hungarian border were dashed. He is very disappointed and upset.
On the other hand, the relatives of Vibhu, who is studying in a medical university about 500 km from Kyiv, said that he is keeping an eye on the moment-to-moment news related to the situation in Ukraine. There he talks to his son as soon as he comes to know about the problem being faced by the students of India. His son had reached the Poland border while coming to India on Sunday, but due to lack of space in the plane, he came back to his hostel. His son told him that some students were hitting him to enter the plane. It is getting difficult for the police to handle them. Meanwhile, the police also lathi-charged them. Many students have also got hurt due to this.
There is no arrangement to reach the Hungarian border
Manik Katoch, a resident of Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, is also one of those who like Simran to come to India. He tells that he is neither getting a bus nor making arrangements for a train to go to the Hungarian border. Although they are getting taxis, but taxis are also not found in sufficient numbers and they are afraid to travel in taxis.
Similarly, according to Damini Thakur of Ludhiana, Punjab, it has become difficult for her to stay in the hostel, because due to the attack from the Russian side, sirens sound two-three times a day and she has to leave her room and go to the bunker. Not only this, all the students get scared as soon as the siren sounds and they sit next to each other in the bunker.
Video of students harassing went viral
A video of Indian students being tortured in Ukraine is going viral on social media. In this video some youths are telling that the students of India trapped in Ukraine are being tortured. They were fired upon and the mobile was broken. Students have also been abused.
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It has become impossible for us to reach the Ukraine border. Apart from this, we are not safe even in hostels. As soon as the siren sounds, we have to run towards the bunker to save our lives. This happens two or three times a day. We are scared a lot. We want to go back to homeland in groups of 30-35 from the hostel, but neither bus nor train is available to go to the border. It is scary to go in a taxi in groups of two or three.
This is to say of Simran. She is currently stuck in her university hostel in Pultawa. Simran Sehgal, a resident of Najafgarh in Delhi, told AnyTV over phone on Monday morning that she had arranged for a bus to go to the Hungarian border on Sunday.
The bus also arrived at their hostel. Expecting to reach India soon, 30-35 students from his group sat on the bus, jumping in joy. In the meantime, something went wrong with it and the bus did not run. Then, the mechanic could not be found to fix the bus and she is still standing in their hostel in poor condition. In this way, his hopes of reaching the Hungarian border were dashed. He is very disappointed and upset.
On the other hand, the relatives of Vibhu, who is studying in a medical university about 500 km from Kyiv, said that he is keeping an eye on the moment-to-moment news related to the situation in Ukraine. There he talks to his son as soon as he comes to know about the problem being faced by the students of India.