130 buses ready to pick up Indian students from Ukraine: Russia

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The head of the Russian National Security Control Center, Colonel General Mikhail Mijintsev, said 130 buses were ready.

Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues. Residents inside and outside the country are in a state of panic as Russia continues to carry out sporadic bombings and missile attacks. Millions of Ukrainians have fled as refugees. Moreover, a large number of Indian students are suffering from not being able to leave various cities in Ukraine.

Russia’s top military general has said he is ready to send 130 buses to evacuate Indian students and other foreigners stranded in the war-torn Ukrainian cities of Kharkiv and Sumi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the safe evacuation of Indians from Ukraine. The Kremlin said Russia was making every effort to help Indians leaving Ukraine. Following this, the head of the Russian National Security Control Center, Colonel General Mikhail Mijintsev, announced that 130 buses were ready.

Colonel General Mikhail Mijintsev said a total of 130 buses were ready to depart for the cities of Kharkiv and Sumi from 6 a.m. yesterday from the checkpoints in the Belgorod region to pick up Indian students and other nationals. In addition, temporary shelters and rest areas have been set up at the checkpoints.

Refugees will be served hot food. Mobile clinics are also set up there to stockpile medicine. Thus he said.

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