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600 Indian students evacuated from the Sumy have arrived in Poland

600 Indian students evacuated from the Sumy

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600 Indian students evacuated from the Sumy have arrived in Poland

600 Indian students evacuated from the Sumy have arrived in Poland

On Thursday, 600 Indian students were evacuate from war-torn Sumy, Ukraine, to Poland.

Meanwhile, a particular flight from Bucharest carrying 119 Indians and 27 foreign nationals landed in Delhi on Thursday morning. As the White House rejected Russian claims of illegal chemical weapons development in the country it had invaded, the Biden administration publicly warned that Russia might seek to use chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine.

Ukraine intends to open six more humanitarian corridors, according to Zelensky (IANS)

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According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, his country is preparing to open six more humanitarian corridors to safely evacuate people trapped in cities under attack by Russian forces.

According to the online Ukrayinska Pravda newspaper, the President claimed in his latest video address. That “we managed to organize the work of 3 humanitarian corridors” from the cities of Sumy, Kyiv, and Energodar, resulting in the evacuation of more than 35,000 people. “All are getting ready to open six corridors. We hope people will be evacuate from Mariupol, Izyum, Volnovakha, also other cities. We intend to transport them to safe cities in our free Ukraine, “He continued.

The last large group of 600 Indian students evacuated from Sumy, a city in northeastern Ukraine, has arrived in Poland. From Lviv, also the students boarded a special train bound for Poland. Another special train took the students from Poltava to Lviv in western Ukraine. “We’ve arrived in Poland, and from here, we’ll take a flight to India,” said Jisna Jiji, a 25-year-old medical student.

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