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Indian parents demand safety of children in Ukraine

Parents of students who are stuck in Ukraine amid the Russian invasion attack are extremely anxious and have demanded the government to bring their kids back to India at the earliest. Around 16,000 Indians, mainly students, were stranded in Ukraine.
Last Updated : 01 March 2022, 12:10 IST
Last Updated : 01 March 2022, 12:10 IST

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Parents of students who are stuck in Ukraine amid the Russian invasion attack are extremely anxious and have demanded the government to bring their kids back to India at the earliest. Around 16,000 Indians, mainly students, were stranded in Ukraine. Credit: PTI Photo
Parents of students who are stuck in Ukraine amid the Russian invasion attack are extremely anxious and have demanded the government to bring their kids back to India at the earliest. Around 16,000 Indians, mainly students, were stranded in Ukraine. Credit: PTI Photo
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The concerned parents are regularly in touch with the designated authorities and are seeking a safe return for their kids from war-torn Ukraine. Credit: Twitter/@IndiaInHungary
The concerned parents are regularly in touch with the designated authorities and are seeking a safe return for their kids from war-torn Ukraine. Credit: Twitter/@IndiaInHungary
Amid the evacuation mission, several parents are praying for the safety of their children and have thronged the airport to receive their kids who are in Ukraine. In this photo, a girl is seen waiting for her sister's arrival from Ukraine at Mumbai airport. Credit: Reuters Photo
Amid the evacuation mission, several parents are praying for the safety of their children and have thronged the airport to receive their kids who are in Ukraine. In this photo, a girl is seen waiting for her sister's arrival from Ukraine at Mumbai airport. Credit: Reuters Photo
Ever since Russia has scathed its attack on Ukraine, families in India whose children are studying in there are having sleepless nights. Credit: Reuters Photo
Ever since Russia has scathed its attack on Ukraine, families in India whose children are studying in there are having sleepless nights. Credit: Reuters Photo
Family and friends of Indian students stuck in Ukraine hold placards, as they demand the Indian Government to evacuate the stranded students, near the Russian embassy in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo
Family and friends of Indian students stuck in Ukraine hold placards, as they demand the Indian Government to evacuate the stranded students, near the Russian embassy in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo
Indian nationals who reached the Ukraine-Romania border by road have been taken to Bucharest by Indian government officials so that they can be evacuated in the Air India flights. Credit: AFP Photo
Indian nationals who reached the Ukraine-Romania border by road have been taken to Bucharest by Indian government officials so that they can be evacuated in the Air India flights. Credit: AFP Photo
Meanwhile, over 1000 people are brought back to India from Ukraine under Mission Ganga. The Indian government is closely monitoring the situation and is working round the clock to bring back as many nationals as it can. Credit: PTI Photo
Meanwhile, over 1000 people are brought back to India from Ukraine under Mission Ganga. The Indian government is closely monitoring the situation and is working round the clock to bring back as many nationals as it can. Credit: PTI Photo
The first Air India flight carrying 219 Indian evacuees from Ukraine landed at the Mumbai airport from Bucharest, Romania, on February 26. Credit: Reuters Photo
The first Air India flight carrying 219 Indian evacuees from Ukraine landed at the Mumbai airport from Bucharest, Romania, on February 26. Credit: Reuters Photo
Students show victory signs on their return from war-torn Ukraine. Credit: PTI Photo
Students show victory signs on their return from war-torn Ukraine. Credit: PTI Photo
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Published 28 February 2022, 10:26 IST

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