<p class="title">Glenwill Fernandes (19), a student of Kharkiv Town National Medical University in Ukraine, has succeeded in shifting from war-torn Ukraine to the Western border, considered as safe.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Glenwill, a resident of Kemmannu in Udupi, had left for Ukraine on February 15. He had exited from war-torn eastern Ukraine and shifted to Poltava by Sunday noon.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Their bus took them to Ternopil, where they could continue their onward journey to any of the neighbouring countries such as Hungary, Slovakia or Romania.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Back home, Glenwill’s father, Melwyn Fernandes, thanked the Indian Embassy for arranging buses and ferrying students in particular to safety.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Melwyn, quoting Glenwill, said that some private operators in Kharkiv had previously demanded as much as $500 USD (Rs 38,000) for a 19-hour journey from Kharkiv to Lviv in the west, from his son.</p>
<p class="title">Glenwill Fernandes (19), a student of Kharkiv Town National Medical University in Ukraine, has succeeded in shifting from war-torn Ukraine to the Western border, considered as safe.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Glenwill, a resident of Kemmannu in Udupi, had left for Ukraine on February 15. He had exited from war-torn eastern Ukraine and shifted to Poltava by Sunday noon.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Their bus took them to Ternopil, where they could continue their onward journey to any of the neighbouring countries such as Hungary, Slovakia or Romania.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Back home, Glenwill’s father, Melwyn Fernandes, thanked the Indian Embassy for arranging buses and ferrying students in particular to safety.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Melwyn, quoting Glenwill, said that some private operators in Kharkiv had previously demanded as much as $500 USD (Rs 38,000) for a 19-hour journey from Kharkiv to Lviv in the west, from his son.</p>