The war between Russia and Ukraine continues for the 13th consecutive day. India has so far rescued about 20 thousand Indian citizens under Operation Ganga. The Permanent Ambassador of India to the UN Security Council meeting expressed deep concern about the students trapped in Sumi. At the same time, India urged that the deteriorating situation and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine should be given immediate attention.
India furious over Russia-Ukraine: India expressed deep concern about the Indian students trapped in Sumi. Both Ukraine and Russia were blamed for this. TS Tirumurti, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Ambassador to the UN Security Council, said, “We are deeply concerned that despite our repeated requests from both sides, there is no safe corridor for our students stranded in Sumi. Was able to.”
Tirumurti went on He said, “We must pay immediate attention to the deteriorating situation in Ukraine and the ensuing humanitarian crisis. According to UN estimates, 1.5 million refugees have sought asylum in Ukraine’s neighboring countries in the past 11 days. India has already sent humanitarian aid to Ukraine and its neighboring countries. These include medicines, tents, water storage tanks, other relief materials. We are in the process of identifying and dispatching other requirements.”
PM spoke to the President of Ukraine: Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on Monday (7 March 2022) spoke to the President of Ukraine Zelensky on the phone for about 35 minutes. During this, PM Modi also thanked President Zelensky for the assistance given by the Government of Ukraine for the evacuation of Indian citizens from Ukraine. At the same time, Prime Minister Modi also appreciated the ongoing direct talks between Russia and Ukraine.
PM Modi also spoke to the President of Russia: PM Modi also spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday (7 March 2022). During this, PM Modi urged the President of Russia to speak directly to the President of Ukraine. Russian Embassy in India In a statement, it said, “Russian military personnel are doing everything possible to ensure the evacuation of Indian nationals from Sumi. PM Modi expressed his gratitude to the Russian side for the measures taken to bring back his native people to their homeland.
Also present in India Russian Embassy “At the request of the Prime Minister of India, Vladimir Putin outlined his assessment of the course of the talks between the Russian delegation and the Ukrainian representatives, the third round of which is scheduled to be held today,” the statement said.
Indian students join Ukrainian Army: Indian student present in Ukraine has joined Ukrainian army and now he will fight against Russia. 21-year-old Sainikesh Ravichandran hails from Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu. The officials went to his house and talked to his parents about this. The officials found that Ravichandran had also applied for the Indian Army but he was not successful.
In the year 2018, Ravichandran had gone to Ukraine for studies. Ravichandran was studying at the National Aerospace University in Kharkiv. His course was scheduled to be completed in July 2022.