New Delhi: Indian students stranded in Ukraine have reached India on Tuesday night. After reaching home, the student said that he was very happy to be back in his homeland amid the escalating conflict between Russia and the Eastern European country. Let us tell you that all these are medical students, many of these students are residents of Gujarat and many are from Delhi.
According to media reports, Indian students who returned from Ukraine have said that they followed the advice issued by the Indian Embassy in Kiev. 22-year-old Anil, a 4th year MBBS student at Kharkiv National Medical University (KNMU) in Kharkiv city, said after landing at Delhi airport, 'I feel very happy to be back in my country.' There is nothing about it.' Anil's family lives in Nangloi, Delhi.
Anil's brother Manish was waiting impatiently in the arrival lounge of T3 terminal. Manish said that, 'He went for MBBS course in 2018. After landing at Delhi airport, I spoke to him on the phone. We are glad that he has returned, as the situation may change in the wake of the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine. 21 year old Manish is pursuing MA in Political Science from IGNOU. In recent weeks, conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been escalating, and on Monday Russia declared two separatist regions in eastern Ukraine as independent states.
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