PM convenes emergency meeting; Operation Ganga will continue and today 2600 people will return

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13 planes will take part in the rescue mission today. So far, 13,300 people have been repatriated in 63 flights

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New Delhi, First Published Mar 6, 2022, 1:35 AM IST

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM MODI) convened another emergency meeting on Saturday night to discuss the repatriation of Indians stranded in Russia. The summit was convened again under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister to assess the situation in Ukraine and the progress of the rescue mission. The decision was made to evacuate as many people as possible following pressure for a ceasefire.

Meanwhile, Operation Ganga will bring 2600 more people to India today. 13 planes will take part in the rescue mission today. So far, 13,300 people have been repatriated in 63 flights. Special flights have been arranged for Malayalee students arriving in Delhi to return to Kerala. Arrangements have been made at Kerala House for those arriving on a special flight of the Air Force to rest.

Sumi’s rescue mission as a challenge

The Ministry of External Affairs has said it has evacuated all Indians stranded in the cities of Kharkiv and Pisochin. The Ministry of External Affairs estimates that 300 Indians are trapped in Kharkiv and 298 in Pisochin. According to the ministry, they were shifted to safer places in buses provided by the embassy. Sumi is facing a challenge as students protest the delay in the rescue mission. The rescue operation could not be carried out as the shelling was still going on. He was trapped to stay safe following warnings issued by the Foreign Ministry. Suggestion for about a thousand people. A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said India was continuing to press for a ceasefire in eastern Ukrainian cities, including Sumi.

The ceasefire is over and the war continues

The Ukraine-Russia war continues unabated. Russia has announced a temporary ceasefire, but has announced that it will end the war and resume hostilities. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of Israel arrived in Moscow. The Israeli prime minister will hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The visit will focus on the Ukraine war.

Putin says ready for war with NATO

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that if any NATO country declares a no-fly zone over Ukraine, it could turn into a full-scale war between NATO and Russia. The United States has rejected calls for a declaration of a no – fly zone over Ukraine, including by President Vladimir Selensky and NATO. Putin said the United States had rejected Ukraine’s demand that such a move lead to a major war. When Putin declares that he will not stand idly by if any NATO country declares a no-fly zone over Ukraine, it is clear that Putin is moving ahead with everything in front of him. Selensky has strongly criticized NATO’s rejection of Ukraine’s demand. “NATO will be responsible for all the deaths in the country,” Selensky said. However, Russia responded by saying that Selenci’s desire was a NATO – Russia confrontation.

Last Updated Mar 6, 2022, 1:35 AM IST

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