NEW DELHI, 8 Mar: All Indian students stranded in the war-torn Ukrainian city of Sumy have been moved out and flights under ‘Operation Ganga’ are being prepared to bring them back home, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) said on Tuesday.
MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said the Indian students moved out of Sumy were being taken to Poltava, from where they will board trains to western Ukraine. Poltava is at a distance of about 175 kms from Sumy.
“Happy to inform that we have been able to move out all Indian students from Sumy. They are currently en route to Poltava, from where they will board trains to western Ukraine,” Bagchi tweeted.
“Flights under Operation Ganga are being prepared to bring them home,” he said.
Bagchi, however, did not specify from which border point and when they will be evacuated from Ukraine to board flights for their return to India.
Also, the Indian embassy in Ukraine issued an advisory urging all stranded Indian nationals to make use of “humanitarian corridor” announced in various parts of Ukraine and evacuate using trains, vehicles or any other available means of transport, giving due consideration to safety.
Humanitarian corridor for evacuation of stranded people has been announced in various parts of Ukraine from 1,000 hours on 8 March.
Considering the security situation, establishment of the next humanitarian corridor is uncertain, the advisory said.
“All stranded Indian nationals are urged to make use of this opportunity and evacuate using trains/vehicles or any other available means of transport giving due consideration to safety,” the advisory said.
Earlier in the day, union minister Hardeep Singh Singh Puri had confirmed that the evacuation process for Indian students stranded in Sumy has started and they are being been taken in buses to Poltava.
“Last night, I checked with the control room; 694 Indian students were remaining in Sumy. Today, they have all left in buses for Poltava,” Puri told reporters here.
India has brought back over 17,100 of its nationals from Ukraine so far. (PTI)