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CM Patel says 100 Gujarati students will return from Ukraine tomorrow

2,500 Gujarat students were stranded in Ukraine

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CM Patel says 100 Gujarati students will return from Ukraine tomorrow

CM Patel says 100 Gujarati students will return from Ukraine tomorrow

Earlier in the day, state education minister Jitu Vaghani stated that approximately 2,500 Gujarat students were strand in Ukraine. Which Russia had invaded.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday night. For organizing a particular flight to bring back 100 students from the state who are currently strand in Ukraine.

In a tweet, the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said that it would make arrangements to transport students to the state from Mumbai or Delhi. “CM Patel Shri @Bhupendrapbjp has thanked PM Shri @narendramodi for all the arrangements made for the repatriation of approximately 100 young Gujarat students stranded in war torn areas of Ukraine,” the Gujarat CMO tweeted.

Around 240 students from the Bukovinian State Medical University (BSMU) in Chernivtsi. Students were told to board buses to Romania because evacuation flights to India from Bucharest are schedule for Saturday. Vrunda Patel, a 5th-year medical student at BSMU, was among the students. Who arrived in Romania late Friday evening via the Porubne-Siret border. The group is on its way to Suceava. Where a team of Indian embassy officials in Romania is waiting to assist them in boarding the special Air India flights to India.

Around 240 students from the Bukovinian State Medical University (BSMU) in Chernivtsi were told to board buses to Romania.

Because evacuation flights to India from Bucharest are schedule for Saturday. Another group of learners in Kyiv, who had taken refuge in the basement of a building. Group were still waiting to be evacuate Friday afternoon. “We’ve heard that the embassy has begun evacuating also those near the border… We have not yet received some communication from them also are extremely concerned about the speed of the invasion. The bombing appears to be random. “We believe that the Ukrainian authorities also universities took this threat too lightly. Putting us in danger,” said a medical student from Anand town.

After shelling start in the city in the early morning hours, about 15 other Indian students. Who had taken haven in the basement of a building in Ternopil sent out a video requesting assistance from the Indian government.

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