HYDERABAD: Officials said that 260 Telangana students who were trapped in war-torn Ukraine have returned home so far. Of them 140 students landed in Delhi on Thursday after flying in on 13 different planes from Ukraine's neighbouring nations. Bucharest (Romania), Budapest (Hungary), Rzeszow (Poland), and Kocise (Poland) were among the destinations (Slovakia).
Since the evacuation began on February 26, this is the most number of Telangana residents who have returned home in a single day. They included 65 students who were flown to Delhi by four Indian Air Force aircraft (IAF).
In Telangana Bhavan, Gaurav Uppal, Resident Commissioner, and Additional DGP, Intelligence Anil Kumar spoke with Telangana students.
Telangana's administration has made plans to receive all returns at the Delhi and Mumbai airports. They were also flown from Delhi and Mumbai to Hyderabad by the state government.
Chaita Gadhe, a student at Ivano Frankivsk National Medical University, expressed gratitude to the state administration for all of its assistance. She arrived in Delhi after a flight from Poland. According to the student, getting to the border and passing into Poland was challenging. "We were perplexed, stressed, and our parents back home were concerned about our safety," she explained.
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