The war between Russia and Ukraine continues to grow. There are continuous attacks by Russia and so far many Indian students are stranded in Ukraine. There are many students who have returned to India safely, while preparations are being made to bring those who have stayed. Now in this war, actor Sonu Sood has once again become the messiah. In fact, a student who recently returned safely from Ukraine narrated the whole situation there and told how Sonu Sood's team helped him. Sonu himself has shared this video on social media. In fact, when the flight from Ukraine came to Delhi, the student told his whole story. In this video, the student is seen saying- "I am a medical student of Lviv and it was the safest. We got a notice from the Embassy about the condition of war on 15 days that you can go if you want and you can stop if you feel safe. Everyone was saying that Lviv is safe, the university was saying that if the war has been going on for 8 years, then the university will close a little. He said the university will remain open and the system of Ukraine is that on three absents they would expel. That's why I didn't come out of fear. When this condition started, the Embassy said that those who have the border, you get out of there. I had the Poland border. The student further said- "There are 3 borders in the Poland border, I went out and it was night. The bus took me off 20 minutes ago. In the cold, with great difficulty, we found the centre for ourselves, in the morning we left and my friend sent a video that there was a beating and the children were being treated dirty. Then I didn't go and came back. After that, I got in touch with Sonu Sood's team. His team guided me and told me which border is the safest, while that border was not manned by the embassy. I left at 12 o'clock in the night and took out the tricolour and the effect of this was that no one stopped seeing the flag and also fed us food at the border. Then I got out of there safely. ' On the other hand, sharing this video, Sonu Sood wrote- "Very difficult time for our students in Ukraine and probably my most difficult assignment so far. Fortunately, we were able to help many students cross the border and go to the safe zone. Let's keep trying, they need us. All you can see is that Sonu Sood in his post has also congratulated the Government of India, the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy for their excellent work, and thanked them for their continuous cooperation.'' Ukraine ravaged by Russian invasion, more than 1 million people flee Virtual Quad Meeting to hold amid Russia-Ukraine crisis Quad leaders meeting on Ukraine crisis today, these leaders including PM Modi-Biden will be involved.