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Russia-Ukraine Crisis
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All Indians evacuated from Pisochyn; Will do everything to ensure evacuation from Sumy: Indian Ambassador in Ukraine

| @indiablooms | Mar 06, 2022, at 04:21 am

Kyiv/New Delhi/UNI:  Indian Embassy in Ukraine on Saturday said it has evacuated all Indians from the safe zone of Pisochyn, adding that no stone will be left unturned to ensure the safe evacuation of Indian students stranded in Sumy.

“Pisochyn has been evacuated of all Indian citizens. Mission will continue to remain in touch with them through their journey. Their safety has always been our priority. Be Safe Be Strong,” it said in a tweet.

The Indian Ambassador in Ukraine in his message said that barring the war zones of Kharkiv and Sumy, almost all Indians have been evacuated from the remaining regions of Ukraine and that they will leave no stone unturned to ensure evacuation of Indian students from Sumy.

He said that the Indian mission evacuated more than 10,000 Indian students from Ukraine in the past weeks since the war began.

He also said that despite the shelling and other major adversities, they ensured that food and water was delivered to Pisochyn.

MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi told a media briefing in New Delhi that almost all Indians have left Kharkiv, which he described as a positive development.

He said that five more buses had been organised today to move Indians out of Pisochyn, and that they had been able to arrange for food and water for the Indians stranded there.

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