Two Indian medical students stabbed to death in Ukraine, 1 injured


New Delhi, Apr 11 (PTI): Two Indian students at a medical college in Ukraine were stabbed to death while another sustained injuries in the attack.

Those who died in the Sunday attack allegedly carried out by three Ukrainian nationals have been identified as Pranav Shaindilya from Muzaffarnagar and Ankur Singh from Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh.

Indrajeet Singh Chauhan, hailing from Agra, was also stabbed and was recuperating in a hospital. "In an unfortunate event, three Indian students in Uzhgorod Medical College (Ukraine) were stabbed by three Ukrainian nationals at around 3 AM in the morning of Sunday, April 10," said External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup.

Shaindilya was a third year student while Singh was a fourth year student at the college. "Based on his (Chauhan) statement, the police apprehended the Ukrainian nationals who were trying to cross the Ukrainian border. Passports/documents of the three Indian students and blood-stained knife were reportedly recovered from the Ukrainian nationals," the MEA spokesman said.

He said Indian Embassy in Kiev was informed of the incident around 11 AM yesterday and it has been trying to ascertain the facts from the police, the University authorities and other local contacts.

"The Embassy has spoken to the families of the two deceased students. All necessary actions are being taken to complete the formalities for sending the two bodies to India. The Embassy is also taking up the matter related to safety of Indian students strongly with the Foreign Office of Ukraine," said Swarup.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Tue, Apr 12 2016

    Because of the high cost of medical education in India,our students prefer to study in Russia which is economical.This incident need to be investigated and the truth to be vindicated.

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  • Vantage Point, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 11 2016

    Studying medicine in Russia & Ex Soviet states are cheaper than in India...Eventhough medical science is not so advanced as in India

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  • ibrahim, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 11 2016

    Students especially in foreign land stay safe during nights or late hours. Most of illegal activities happening at night.
    So sad news, parents cannot bear it.

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Mon, Apr 11 2016

    Very sad incident.

    May their souls Rest in Peace.

    May God give strength to family of the deceased.

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 11 2016

    Because of very steep capitation fees in Medical colleges in India many middle class students aspiring to be Doctors go to Ukraine to do their Medical course as Medical course is said to be very cheap in Ukraine. But now it is proved that besides being cheap Ukraine is also very dangerous for Indians. Henceforth Indian students should avoid this strife torn country.

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  • Adil Khan, Kasaragod/Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Apr 11 2016

    Indeed very sad.

    Parents in the quest of making their children doctors, send them to study in Russia and China for the whole expense rupees 10 lakh for the MBBS degree. It is because medical colleges in India put a price tag rupees 1 Cr just for a mbbs seat plus expenses of 5 1/2 years.

    Had our govt. opened more medical colleges, our children would not have to go Russia or China.

    The tragedy looks like an ethnic and racial crime. Hope the culprits are punished for life.

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