Thane : Thane District Administration has released the list of 20 more students. Thus far more than 54 youths of Thane district in Ukraine have been reported trapped, who had gone to Ukraine to study medicine. Now due to the worsening of the situation there, they are stuck in Ukraine itself. Families of all the students are getting worried. Family members and relatives are busy praying to return to their homeland safely.
Demand is also being raised from the Government of India to bring them. In such a situation, the intelligence wing of the police also became active. Police and district administration together are collecting information of students and girl students. The district administration had released the list of 11 students on Friday. After this the number had increased to 24 on Saturday. On the other hand, an increase of 20 students has been registered in it on Sunday. Which has now increased the number to 54. By the way, the number of people trapped in Ukraine is increasing day by day. Now their number is being told more than 54.
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Russia’s attack has created tension among students and parents in the region pursuing medical courses in Ukraine. Parents are constantly in talks with students and companies sending medical courses to bring their children to India safely. Thane’s NCP corporator Suhas Desai has been approached by the daughter of a friend of hers who is stuck in Ukraine, pleading for help. The student has also sent a live video of the ongoing war there. Along with this, he has also told through WhatsApp that he and his friends are locked in a bunker on the border and the temperature is close to 6 degree Celsius. Desai said that he has spoken to the District Magistrate and the Police Commissioner in this regard. It is worth noting that as soon as the attack on Ukraine started, the students doing medical courses there are horrified. The parents of the students are encouraging the students through video call.
District administration has issued helpline
District Magistrate Rajesh Narvekar has issued a helpline for the families of students stranded in Ukraine. The District Magistrate appealed for peace to the families of the students trapped in Ukraine and said that the citizens and students of the district who are trapped in Ukraine can contact the District Objection Control Room, Thane District Magistrate’s contact number 022-2350174025381886 by phone. Also, you can ask for help by emailing [email protected]. Along with this, the team is working under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer of District Objection Management Authority and resident Deputy District Magistrate Sudam Pardeshi.