Indian students trapped in Ukraine are in bad condition, urged to Indian government
Indian students trapped in Ukraine are in bad condition, urged to Indian government
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In the war of Russia and Ukraine, the Russian army is continuously attacking the cities of Kiev and Kharkiv. So far, hundreds of people have been killed in The Russian attacks in Ukraine, while thousands are said to be injured. People are struggling to escape leaving Kiev and Kharkiv. Thousands of people are still stranded in Ukraine amid tense conditions. Amid the rapidly changing situation, Indian student Asoyun Hussain, who was trapped inside a bunker in Kharkiv, Ukraine, has expressed his pain. Asoyun Hussain hails from Kerala.

Discussing the call from the same news agency, Indian student Asoyun Hussain said that the situation in Ukraine is very difficult. They are also getting food and medicines with great difficulty, as the local people are being given priority. The Indian students narrated the story, saying, "The temperature here in the bunker has gone down as if the snow has frozen. In the last 48 hours, they have only one piece of bread left. They have to wait for hours for food and water," the Indian students said, adding that ukrainians are being given importance in the aid being given by the Ukrainian administration. 

At the same time, the Indian students said, the situation here is very bad. The bunker is too crowded. We had 4-5 bedsheets we are sleeping near the railway track on the same and on the platform. Our jackets are damaged. The cold is too much, don't understand what to do after all. The Modi government has made a new plan to evacuate the same Indians from Ukraine. Four ministers will be sent to Ukraine's neighbouring countries. Union Ministers Hardeep Singh Puri, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Kiren Rijiju, V K Singh will visit the neighbouring countries of Ukraine to help the students. Jyotiraditya Scindia in Romania and Maldova, Kiren Rijiju in Slovakia, Hardeep Singh Puri in Hungary and V K Singh in Poland will be sent.

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