Indians evacuated from Sumy may board flight today
   Date :10-Mar-2022

Indians evacuated
 
 
NEW DELHI :
 
THE last big group of about 700 Indian students evacuated from the north-eastern Ukrainian city of Sumy has boarded a special train from Poltava and are likely to board a flight to India from Poland on Thursday. The train will take the students to Lviv in western Ukraine, from where they will be taken to Poland in buses, Anshad Ali, a student coordinator, informed. The distance between Paoltava and Lviv is around 888 km. Covering hundreds of miles across Ukraine, using multiple means of transport, the students are being evacuated from the war-hit east European country after their two weeks of excruciating stay in beleaguered Sumy. The Indian Government is carrying out a most delicate and challenging evacuation exercise under ‘Operation Ganga’ to help stranded Indians leave Ukraine.
 
The operation in Sumy began on Tuesday morning when the last big group of around 700 Indians was evacuated from the city. The Indian nationals were taken from Sumy in a convoy of 13 buses escorted by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to Poltava city, Ali said. The students are enduring a strenuous journey to escape the war-hit region. This is the second attempt to evacuate students from Sumy, which has been witnessing heavy shelling and intense fire ever since a Russian offensive on Ukraine began last month. Jisna Jiji, a 25-year-old medical student who spoke to PTI from the train, said she and other students are relieved to have come out of Sumy. “We are tired but happy. We are travelling since Tuesday morning and have to travel for several more hours but now, we have hope that we will reach home safely,” she said. Ali, who spoke to PTI from Poltava, said it is a nearly-12-hour train journey to Lviv, from where the students will be taken to Poland via buses. Lviv is located about 50 km from the Poland border. After crossing the frontier, the students will be flown out on evacuation flights from Poland.