A Pakistani student stranded in Ukraine has expressed gratitude to PM Narendra Modi. In fact, the student was stuck in Kyiv due to the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia. She was able to reach the safe place with the help of the Indian Embassy. In such a situation, the student released the video and expressed her gratitude to the Indian Embassy and Prime Minister Modi. Asma Shafiq, a Pakistani student, released the video and said, "I am from Pakistan. I thank the Embassy of India in Kyiv for their help in difficult situations. Thanks for helping us. Due to the Indian Embassy, we are able to reach our homes safely.''
The same war is going on between Ukraine and Russia. In such a situation, people from many countries of the world, including Indian students, are stranded there. The central government is running Operation Ganga to evacuate Indian students stranded in Ukraine. Under this, Indian students stranded in Ukraine's Kyiv, Kharkiv and other cities are being brought to India.
About 20,000 Indians were stranded before the start of the war in Ukraine. According to the central government, 17,100 Indians have been brought from Ukraine so far. On the other hand, 700 Indian nationals stranded in Sumi were also brought out of the city on Tuesday through the Humane Corridor. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, these students have been brought to Poltava. From here they will be brought to western Ukraine by train.
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