Ukrainian woman's appeal to PM- 'Save our country, they are fighting for peace'
Ukrainian woman's appeal to PM- 'Save our country, they are fighting for peace'
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New Delhi: Russia's attack on Ukraine continues. Meanwhile, Ukraine's Oliza, who is married to a Kashmiri man, has requested PM Narendra Modi and the Indian government to extend all possible help to Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian military operations in her country (Ukraine). Let us know that Oliza now lives in the Tral area of the Pulwama district.

She said, "I'm very sad. My heart cries because my family is there. I want to tell PM Narendra Modi and the Government of India to try to help the people of Ukraine in any way. Whatever possible. They are peaceful people.'' She further said, "Today our country is fighting for democracy and peace. They have freedom in their hearts and they will not allow Russia to enter our homes. It is worth mentioning that three days after Russia recognized the different regions of Ukraine (Donetsk and Luhansk) as independent countries, the Russian army launched an offensive in Ukraine on February 24.''

Meanwhile, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan said on Saturday that more than 11,000 Indians have been brought home from Ukraine so far. The government has also deployed 'special envoys' to four neighbouring countries bordering Ukraine to coordinate and monitor the evacuation process of Indian nationals.

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