Due to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, the situation has become very bad. Let us tell you that ever since Russia invaded Ukraine, the breath of the people living there has been stuck about what will happen to them. However, countries around the world are trying to evacuate their own people from Ukraine who are stranded in the midst of the war. India is also included in this list. Let us tell you all that planes are being sent to evacuate Indians stranded in Ukraine and so far many Indians have been brought to India by special planes. At this time, the video of the inside of a flight is going viral on social media nowadays on social media, in which the pilot of the plane said to the people on board before the take-off of the flight, not only the people sitting in the plane but also the people watching the video became emotional. In fact, a SpiceJet plane had gone to bring back the Indians who came out of the situation in Ukraine to the country. In such a situation, the pilot first welcomed all the passengers and then made a special announcement, after which the slogans of Bharat Mata Ki Jai started resonating inside the plane. You can see that this flight was from Budapest to New Delhi. SpiceJet itself shared the video on its official Twitter handle and wrote, "SpiceJet just evacuated our stranded people on our first flight from Ukraine. We are now en route back to India. Their optimism made us hopeful of helping more Indians who are witnessing the war, through more SG flights." In the video, the pilot announced and said to the people, 'We are all very happy to see that you are all safe. We are proud of the courage of all of you. You have travelled far and conquered fear and trouble. Now is the time to go to your homeland. All of you, rest assuredly and sit comfortably and wait to meet your family." The pilot then ended his words with Jai Hind, and then the flight reverberated with patriotic slogans. Make in India for the World: Modi to carry on post-budget webinar today Over 10 countries to attend the virtual 'Bengaluru India Nano' summit Brent Crude hits USD111 for the first time in 8 years