News Desk, AnyTV, Jammu
Published by: Vikas Kumar
Updated Sun, 27 Feb 2022 08:39 PM IST
Summary
Yusura and her friend Bilkish had told on Saturday that they were safe and were shifting to the bunker. The sound of banging is coming all around. The smell of gunpowder spread throughout the room.
Yusura Chishti of Bemina area of Srinagar, studying medicine in Ukraine, and her friend Bilkish of Kupwara are stuck in Kharkiv city. On the advice of the government, both are hiding in the bunker in the hope of safe life and the Indian government’s efforts to evacuate them safely. Yusura’s family members could be contacted on Saturday afternoon when she was shifting in the bunker. There have been no talks since then. The family members are continuously praying for his well being.
Yusura’s mother Faizullah Peer told over the phone that Yusura and her friend Bilkish had told on Saturday that they were safe and were shifting to the bunker. The sound of banging is coming all around. The smell of gunpowder spread throughout the room. Nearby money has run out. ATMs are closed. Now even eating has started getting red. The Government of India has informed about the safe evacuation from Indian Airlines through the embassy, since then she is sitting ready wearing shoes etc., but since then no information has come.
Worried about daughter’s well being
Faizullah said that the situation in Ukraine has raised concerns about the daughter’s well being. There is an appeal to the government to rescue the students and other people trapped in Ukraine as soon as possible. Elder daughter Isha Chishti is doing dental surgery from Chandigarh and younger son Dr. Minam Chishti is doing internship from Bangladesh. Daughter Yusura is in second year of MBBS. Everyone is worried about Yusura. Sometimes there is contact and sometimes not.
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Yusura Chishti of Bemina area of Srinagar, studying medicine in Ukraine, and her friend Bilkish of Kupwara are stuck in Kharkiv city. On the advice of the government, both are hiding in the bunker in the hope of safe life and the Indian government’s efforts to evacuate them safely. Yusura’s family members could be contacted on Saturday afternoon when she was shifting in the bunker. There have been no talks since then. The family members are continuously praying for his well being.
Yusura’s mother Faizullah Peer told over the phone that Yusura and her friend Bilkish had told on Saturday that they were safe and were shifting to the bunker. The sound of banging is coming all around. The smell of gunpowder spread throughout the room. Nearby money has run out. ATMs are closed. Now even eating has started getting red. The Government of India has informed about the safe evacuation from Indian Airlines through the embassy, since then she is sitting ready wearing shoes etc., but since then no information has come.
Worried about daughter’s well being
Faizullah said that the situation in Ukraine has raised concerns about the daughter’s well being. There is an appeal to the government to rescue the students and other people trapped in Ukraine as soon as possible. Elder daughter Isha Chishti is doing dental surgery from Chandigarh and younger son Dr. Minam Chishti is doing internship from Bangladesh. Daughter Yusura is in second year of MBBS. Everyone is worried about Yusura. Sometimes there is contact and sometimes not.