Today (Wednesday) is the 14th day of the war between Russia and Ukraine. Russia has ordered a ceasefire in Ukraine for Wednesday. It will start at 10 am on Wednesday, Moscow time. Meanwhile, many countries of the world have expressed their inability to help their citizens trapped in Ukraine. However, India is being praised for ‘Operation Ganga’ being conducted to evacuate Indian students in war-torn Ukraine.
Indeed, India has not only ensured the safety of its citizens but is also helping its neighbours. In a new video, a Pakistani student is seen thanking the Indian Embassy in Kyiv and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Said thank you to PM Modi and India
Asma Shafiq of Pakistan has thanked the Indian Embassy in Kyiv and Prime Minister Modi for their evacuation. Asma Shafiq was rescued by Indian authorities, who is currently en route to western Ukraine to be evacuated from Ukraine.
The new agency ANI quoted sources as saying that she would be reuniting with her family soon. Pakistani girl told that Indian Embassy helped her in getting her out of Ukraine safely. This Pakistani girl herself has given information about this by sharing a video.
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In the video the girl is saying that my name is Asma Shafique and I am from Pakistan. I would like to thank the Indian Embassy in Kyiv and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for helping me get out of here.
#WATCH , Pakistan’s Asma Shafique thanks the Indian embassy in Kyiv and Prime Minister Modi for evacuating her. Shas been rescued by Indian authorities and is enroute to Western #Ukraine for further evacuation out of the country. She will be reunited with her family soon:Sources pic.twitter.com/9hiBWGKvNp
— ANI (@ANI) March 9, 2022
According to ANI, Indian authorities have made arrangements for Asma to be safely evacuated from the war-torn area and sent to western Ukraine, so that she can return to her country of Pakistan. Sources said that India has always been ready to help its citizens as compared to other countries.
China postpones its evacuation plan, while India’s Operation Ganga continues
China has postponed its evacuation plans, while India’s Operation Ganga continues. India’s flights are continuously bringing back Indians stranded in Ukraine. Government sources said the US has also said it has not been able to evacuate its citizens, who have been waiting long at the Ukrainian border for evacuation through other neighboring countries.
694 Indian students stranded in Sumi leave
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Tuesday that evacuation of Indian students from war-torn Ukraine’s Sumy city has begun and students have left for Poltava city in buses. Puri told reporters that I spoke in the control room, till last night there were 694 Indian students in Sumi. All of them have left for Poltava by buses today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky over phone and discussed ways to rescue Indian students from Sumi, who were trapped there after Russia’s attack on the eastern European country. went. India has so far managed to repatriate over 17,100 of its citizens from war-torn Ukraine.
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