News Desk, AnyTV, New Delhi
Published by: Abhishek Dixit
Updated Sun, 06 Mar 2022 10:09 PM IST
Summary
The Civil Aviation Ministry said on Sunday that 1,500 Indians will be brought home on Monday in eight flights from neighboring countries of war-torn Ukraine. In fact, Ukraine’s flight area has been closed since February 24 due to Russian military action.
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At the same time, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said on Sunday that 1500 Indians will be brought home in eight flights on Monday from neighboring countries of war-torn Ukraine. In fact, Ukraine’s flight area has been closed since February 24 due to Russian military action.
The ministry statement said that 2135 Indian nationals were brought on Sunday. At the same time, on Monday, more than 1500 Indians will be brought through eight special flights (five Budapest, two Suceava and one Bucharest).
CM Bommai handed over a check of 25 lakhs to Naveen’s family
On the other hand, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday handed over a check of Rs 25 lakh to the kin of Naveen Shekharappa, a student who died in a shootout in war-torn Ukraine. Along with this, the CM also promised a government job to a family member. He said Naveen’s body would be brought back home from Ukraine soon. He is in constant touch with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and officials and the Indian Ambassador to Ukraine in this regard.
died in a shootout
Bommai tweeted that he paid his tributes to Naveen Shekharappa and extended his condolences to the family members. Naveen, 21, was a student of Kharkiv National Medical University and was killed in firing by Russian soldiers when he went out to buy food.