Russia-Ukraine war increased parents' concern, students of Uttarakhand said - 'I am alive with the help of bunkers'"
Russia-Ukraine war increased parents' concern, students of Uttarakhand said - 'I am alive with the help of bunkers'
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Dehradun: The hearts of Indian students studying MBBS living in Ukraine are beating with the help of a bunker. On the other hand, after the attack of Russia, the breath of the family members is also stuck. They are constantly talking on the mobile and asking for their well being. He has appealed to the central government for the safe return of the students to their homes. The trapped students say that the government has made bunkers and said that they should hide in them if the situation worsens.

Similarly, many students of Mangalore area of ​​Haridwar district are studying MBBS in Ukraine. On Thursday, when Russia launched an airstrike on Ukraine, the family members have started worrying about the safety of the children. Jamir Hasan Ansari, a resident of Mohalla Malakpura, said that his son Areeb Ansari is pursuing MBBS in Ukraine. Areeb is in his fifth year in MBBS.

On the same Thursday, after the war, he had a conversation with his son. Areeb told that the government has instructed everyone to hide in bunkers in case of serious situation in Ukraine. On February 26, Areeb had booked a ticket to come to India, but now all flights have stopped. Jairam Deshwal, a resident of Gadarjudda, said that his son Shubham Deshwal is also pursuing MBBS from Ukraine and is in his sixth year. After the attack on Ukraine, he is in constant contact with his son. Shubham has said that the situation has become serious due to the war. Similarly, Javed Ahmed, a resident of village Lahboli, said that his son Noor Alam is also doing MBBS from Ukraine and is in his fourth year. He is constantly in contact with his son on the phone. Mohammad Nadeem, a resident of Mohalla Fort, had a conversation with Mohammad Rahim on a video call after the war.

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