'Indians in distress'! Indian Embassy issued advisory saying; Leave Kyiv today

The situation in Ukraine's capital Kyiv is deteriorating. Meanwhile, strict advisories have been issued to Indian nationals stranded there. It said that all Indian citizens and students should leave Kyiv today. It has been said that they should immediately catch the vehicle they found to leave Kyiv and get out of there.

The same has been said by the Indian Embassy in Ukraine that people should leave Kyiv today by catching the vehicle, or whatever means of transport is found. The Russian army is moving towards Kyiv at a rapid pace. A large military convoy has now been sent by Russia to take over Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. Russia's 40-mile (64 km) long convoy is heading towards Kyiv. It is the longest military convoy sent to Ukraine since the Russian invasion. Russian convoys sent before this had been up to 3 miles in size.

There were about 20,000 Indians present in Ukraine, most of whom went there to study medication. Of these, more than 4,000 people have returned to India, the rest are being evacuated. The Modi government has launched Operation Ganga for this. The eighth flight of Operation Ganga left Budapest (Hungary) for Delhi on Tuesday. Earlier today, a flight from Ukraine carrying 182 Indian students arrived at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.

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