News Desk, AnyTV, Kyiv
Published by: Abhishek Dixit
Updated Sun, 06 Mar 2022 08:56 PM IST
Summary
India has launched the last phase of Operation Ganga to bring back the remaining Indian students stranded in Ukraine. The Indian Embassy in Hungary has asked all students to reach Budapest by 12 pm on Sunday.
In the midst of the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Indian government is making every effort to bring back the Indian citizens trapped there. In such a situation some Indians are also facing problems. Gagan, a citizen trapped there, told that I am an Indian citizen, can go to India, but not my wife. She is a citizen of Ukraine. We are being told that only Indians will be evicted. Gagan said that we cannot leave our family here. My wife is 8 months pregnant. So we are going to Poland. We are currently at a friend’s house in Lviv.
India asks remaining students to reach Budapest
India has launched the last phase of Operation Ganga to bring back the remaining Indian students stranded in Ukraine. The Indian Embassy in Hungary has asked all students to reach Budapest on Sunday from 10 am to 12 pm.
The Embassy of India tweeted that all such students who are staying at their own residences other than as arranged by the Embassy, should reach Hungary City Center Rakozy UT 90 within the stipulated time. On the other hand, the Indian Embassy in Kyiv in Ukraine has also appealed to Indian citizens who are still in Ukraine to register themselves to return to India under Operation Ganga. The embassy has asked them to immediately fill in their details in the Google form attached to the tweet.
operation ganga update
- Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that about 5,280 children who had reached Hungary from Ukraine have been sent to India from Budapest airport last night. Today there are plans to send 890 more children through five flights.
- Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia tweeted that we have successfully evacuated more than 15,920 students through 76 flights.
- Union Minister General (Retd) VK Singh said that Harjot Singh an Indian national who was injured in a bullet fired in Kyiv. Lost his passport, but he will return to India with us tomorrow.
Hundreds of youths queue up to join the army in Ukraine
- Hundreds of men queue up to join the country’s military in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv. Ukraine’s government has issued an order banning men between the ages of 18 and 60 from leaving the country to ensure their availability for military work.
- However, there are some youths like Velodimir Onisko who are themselves ready for battle. “We know why we are here,” he said. We know why we are protecting our country. Our men are actually standing there and fighting the Russian soldiers.
China will not cooperate in the steps taken against Ukraine
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has told US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that China will oppose any move that adds fuel to the fire in Ukraine. Blinken said the world is watching which countries stand by the principle of independence and sovereignty. According to China’s Foreign Ministry, the two leaders had a phone conversation on Saturday. Wang called for dialogue to resolve the current crisis and at the same time called for a balance in the European security system. He said the US and Europe should also consider the negative impact on Russia’s security from the expansion of NATO in Eastern Europe.
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In the midst of the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Indian government is making every effort to bring back the Indian citizens trapped there. In such a situation, some Indians are also facing problems. Gagan, a citizen trapped there, told that I am an Indian citizen, can go to India, but not my wife. She is a citizen of Ukraine. We are being told that only Indians will be evicted. Gagan said that we cannot leave our family here. My wife is 8 months pregnant. So we are going to Poland. We are currently at a friend’s house in Lviv.
India asks remaining students to reach Budapest
India has launched the last phase of Operation Ganga to bring back the remaining Indian students stranded in Ukraine. The Indian Embassy in Hungary has asked all students to reach Budapest on Sunday from 10 am to 12 pm.
The Embassy of India tweeted that all such students who are staying at their own residences other than as arranged by the Embassy, should reach Hungary City Center Rakozy UT 90 within the stipulated time. On the other hand, the Indian Embassy in Kyiv in Ukraine has also appealed to Indian citizens who are still in Ukraine to register themselves to return to India under Operation Ganga. The embassy has asked them to immediately fill in their details in the Google form attached to the tweet.
operation ganga update
- Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that about 5,280 children who had reached Hungary from Ukraine have been sent to India from Budapest airport last night. Today, there are plans to send 890 more children through five flights.
- Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia tweeted that we have successfully evacuated more than 15,920 students through 76 flights.
- Union Minister General (Retd) VK Singh said that Harjot Singh an Indian national who was injured in a bullet fired in Kyiv. Lost his passport, but he will return to India with us tomorrow.
Hundreds of youths queue up to join the army in Ukraine
- Hundreds of men queue up to join the country’s military in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv. Ukraine’s government has issued an order banning men between the ages of 18 and 60 from leaving the country to ensure their availability for military work.
- However, there are some youths like Velodimir Onisko who are themselves ready for battle. “We know why we are here,” he said. We know why we are protecting our country. Our men are actually standing there and fighting the Russian soldiers.
China will not cooperate in the steps taken against Ukraine
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has told US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that China will oppose any move that adds fuel to the fire in Ukraine. Blinken said the world is watching which countries stand by the principle of independence and sovereignty. According to China’s Foreign Ministry, the two leaders had a phone conversation on Saturday. Wang called for dialogue to resolve the current crisis and at the same time called for a balance in the European security system. He said the US and Europe should also consider the negative impact on Russia’s security from the expansion of NATO in Eastern Europe.