Islamabad: In order to evacuate its citizens due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Indian government has also done the work of taking many Pakistani students to their homes safely. ANI has shared a video in this regard of a Pakistani girl, who was trapped in Ukraine and is about to reach her home with the help of the Indian government. The name of the girl seen in the video is Asman Shafiq, who thanks the Indian Embassy in Kyiv and the Prime Minister of India for helping India get her out of Ukraine.
According to the report, Asma was rescued by the Indian authorities and is now on her way to western Ukraine to leave the country. She will soon reunite with her family. In the video shared with the tweet, she is saying, 'Hello! My name is Asma Shafiq. I am from Pakistan and I thank the Embassy of India in Kyiv for supporting us in every way. We were stuck in a very difficult situation here. I also thank PM Modi. Hope we reach home safely.
Let us inform that before this video of Asam surfaced, many videos are becoming viral on social media in which it was claimed that students studying in Ukraine after coming from Pakistan, came out with the support of the national flag of India to return to their country. are. In a viral video of Pakistani media, a man was claiming that the students of his country were using the Indian flag to escape from Ukraine alive. This person was alleging that Imran Khan's government was not taking any steps for the safety of his children.
Explain that amidst the evacuation of Indians from Ukraine, a statement was made by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) on 28 February 2022 that India will also help the citizens of its neighboring country who are currently trapped in Ukraine while evacuating its citizens. Let us tell you that this is not the first time that India is helping citizens of other countries in any calamity. In the year 2015, even while rescuing Indians from war-torn Yemen, India had saved 1947 people from other countries.
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