Russia ukraine War: indian students take shelter at bunker??
The war between russia and ukraine continues, the situation is getting serious. There is an atmosphere of concern all over the world due to these situations like the third world war. Meanwhile, india has started Mission ganga to bring back the students trapped there. Under this, two flights have come to india and the children are about to reach home, but some children still have not been able to get the benefit of this mission of the government. These children are in the city of Sumy in east Ukraine. The university has converted the basement of the college into a bunker for the safety of these students. There is an appeal to the government of the children that a plan should be made to bring them back to the country via Russia.
Children living in the bunker of Sumy State university shared a video, in this video, the students tried to convey their point to the top officials and leaders. A student told that there are 1000 to 1200 students from India. He told that there has been a shortage of food there. There is no cash in Paytm, due to which the students have become short of money. He said, there is continuous bombarding, the building is trembling. Every moment is passing in fear. Sometimes we go towards the bunker, sometimes we are going out. On saturday 26th February, we were in the bunker since 4 pm and stayed there till late night. It's so cold in the bunker downstairs we're just having a hard time somehow. This is the appeal to the indian Embassy and the government to design the evacuation plan for us in such a way that we do not have to travel for 18-20 hours. The Poland-Hungary border is on the West ukraine side and we are close to the Russian border. If possible from russia, then we should be taken out that way.
The student said, connecting roads have been blasted here, super markets have also been blasted. Earlier, we did not have trouble with food items, but now there is a fear that our stock may run out. There are continuous blasts five kilometers away from our university. We have heard the blasts ourselves. Now the hope is that we will get help as soon as possible.