Our friends are stuck in bunkers in minus 2 degrees: K'taka Ukraine returnees


Bengaluru, Feb 27 (IANS): The Centre through 'Operation Ganga' is evacuating the students stranded in Ukraine, but there are hundreds of Indian students who are stuck in areas where fighting between the Russian forces and Ukraine Army is taking place. Hiding in bunkers, their supplies are diminishing and the cold temperature is adding to the woes, said the evacuated students after arriving here.

"Our friends are in bunkers in the Kharkiv and Kyiv regions of Ukraine. They are in need of help. They have been languishing in the bunkers for a long time, the temperature is minus two degrees there, and they should be rescued at the earliest," stated Vijayalkshmi, who landed at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru on Sunday morning.

She is one among the 12 students who arrived in Bengaluru from Ukraine after the war broke out. Thirteen more students have reached New Delhi in the second batch and they are stationed in the Karnataka Bhavan. Five more students, who have arrived, will also be taken to the Karnataka Bhavan. All of them will be sent to Bengaluru on the day itself after arrangements of transport are made, the Karnataka Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) authorities stated.

Talking about the rescue mission, Vijayalkshmi said that she was stationed at a safe place, which was located 30 kilometres away from the border of Romania. "As soon as our embassy asked us to move, we started the journey and immediately reached. I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Government of India and our embassy in Romania," she said.

"They took care and rescued us. Actually, the Indian media exaggerated things that caused panic among us and parents. The news of deaths initially disturbed us, though we wanted to remain calm. Now, there is a situation, they need help," she stated.

"As many as 15,000 Indian students are in Ukraine. They are in need of help, especially those in Kharkiv and Kyiv. We don't know where they are sleeping, where they are staying. We came back luxuriously, they don't know what to do in this situation," she said.

The parents of the students, who returned from Ukraine safely, thanked the Indian embassy and asked the government to bring them back from war-torn Ukraine.

Chaya Chandrashekar, another student who safely reached home, said it took a lot of time for them to reach the border of Romania. "Once we reached there, we were taken to the airport and the Indian embassy helped from there on. Our friends are still there. We were on west front, there was no bombing in that region," she said.

Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs and Mining Palhad Joshi explained that the central government is putting all efforts to bring back all the young men and women through special 'Operation Ganga' from neighboring countries like Romania and others. The Karnataka government is also making all efforts and coordinating with the Union government to bring back Kannadiga students.

Meanwhile, Ankita, a fourth year medical student from Karnataka stuck in Kharkiv, said in a video: "Don't stop praying for us. There is food scarcity and the cost of bread and biscuits have also gone upwards. Water is not available and they are drinking tap water directly."

She further added that she doesn't know how long this tap water would be available for them. She further said in the video that they are following protocols and she is positive that they get through it. She said that they are courageous to face the situation and asked parents also to be courageous. "The government should ensure food and water for us," she said.

Ankita also said that she came to Ukraine four years ago and can communicate in the local language and knows the place very well. "How about those who came a year or two ago? They don't have any idea," she said.

Ankita appealed to all parents not to cry when they speak to their children. "The situation is serious in Ukraine, embassy is also stuck, and no one knows when and where the bombs would explode," she said.

She added that they have been asked to stay underground or on the first floor and have been asked not to venture out. "A few Indian students went out without informing authorities by sticking Indian flags on their vehicles. Now, they are struck at the border, without shelter and food in the minus 6 or 7 degrees environment," she said.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    It is true that India has leverage with Russia. However, it is also true that Russia helped us during crucial times in history and we are dependent on Russian HW to defend ourselves - wafer thin leverage therefore. I do not think we need to surrender our national interests under the white man's definition of political correctness. Under the circumstances being neutral is the best India could do. It may not fly well with Ukraine and consequence was there for all to see wherein Indian students were turned back from the Ukrainian borders by blaming Indian Government's non-cooperation. I think India should remind the Ukrainian president as well as our European saints that Ukraine should not take India for granted and stop using our students as human shields; failing which India can take sides. Most importantly, Ukraine sided with Pakistan on all useless resolutions passed in UN. What was the need for Ukraine to take on a mighty neighbor (we will see if he is actually mighty) when majority of the population was ethnic Russian. Irony therefore here is Russians are killing Russians - current president of Ukraine is also a Russian speaking comedian. To be fair to Russia, Putin has been consistently warning about the presence of red lines which cannot be crossed since decades. I hope some sanity will dawn on both warring parties.

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    May god bless all the people of Ukraine to be safe and sound and may he keep all of them under the wings of protection...Our prayers are with you....🙏🙏 Hey Russia, please stop yaa fighting....😡

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    our 56 inch richest fakir in the world is busy doing yoga, eating imported mushrooms, wearing Rs two lakh suit and rayban glasses and also sporting mont blanc pen in his pocket though he has not given a single press conference in his seven years as PM....it is good that you people are getting the heat now...aur bugto and usi ko vote daaalo.....

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Kujumaji, aren't we proud about our Prime minister?? As a prime minister, he needs all that on international level....Thank you Modiji...for taking good steps in evaluating pur students...🙏🙏

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    behenji...it is your view...i dont have anything to say on that...the only prime minister who really lived honestly and simple life is Sri Lal Bahadur Shastriji...i admire Nehru and Indira because they gave the position to India in the world by holding major positions in commonwealth and non-alignment movement. Panchsheel was a big success at that time...I bet India will never see a bold and iron lady like Mrs Gandhi for centuries to come...Yes..I do agree that emergency was her downfall but against she got thumping majority in 1980..just because people came to know jan sangh and allied parties will divide this country further...believe me...again people will vote for UPA and this khaki chaddis will be booted out..

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Kujumaji......I agree with this also.... At that time, i heard she was iron lady.....Even Shriman Modiji too recognised internationally....Every political party has its limitations...

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  • Kuchan, Kudla

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Please pray for her

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Please read as ...evacuating our*

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  • sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Those who go to study in Ukraine and earn that fake medical degree ,,is useless.. and waste of money ..The Indian govt had issued warning 2 months before .. Nobody would heed ..now once there is problem ,then blame the govt .. usual Indian selfish mentality. I am not saying govt does its job efficiently ...but it is much better than the previous regime ..

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Dear sense_shetty, Mangalore , I can vouch for their education system; far far better than even our IITs. Best technology, best mathematicians came out of Ukraine until yesterday and even during USSR days. Remember T72 tanks? They came from Ukraine. The improved version though, viz., T85 was recently sold to Pakistan.

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  • Agnes, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Our PM top priority is to win elections. Minus two or minus three degree he is not bothered.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Let’s accept the fact

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  • Sharada, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    What about Gomata Rapist ??

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    he is searching for Gaupita

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