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Leave Ukraine: India tells nationals amid concerns over possible Russian invasion

The Indian side also announced on Friday that Air India will operate three flights on the Kyiv-Delhi route on February 22, 24 and 26 because of the demand from the Indian community and students in Ukraine due to the uncertainties in the country.

Updated on: Feb 20, 2022, 17:30:01 IST
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India on Sunday advised its nationals, especially students and others whose stay is not essential, to leave Ukraine against the backdrop of mounting uncertainty and concerns over a possible invasion by Russian forces.

Protestors gather to oppose an US war with Russia over Ukraine at Grand Central Terminal in the Manhattan borough of New York City on Saturday. (AFP PHOTO.)
Protestors gather to oppose an US war with Russia over Ukraine at Grand Central Terminal in the Manhattan borough of New York City on Saturday. (AFP PHOTO.)

An advisory issued by the Indian embassy in Kyiv said Indian nationals should take available commercial or charter flights for an “orderly and timely departure”. This was the second advisory issued by the embassy since February 15 and it followed a spike in violence in eastern Ukraine.

“In view of the continued high levels of tensions and uncertainties with respect to the situation in Ukraine, all Indian nationals whose stay is not deemed essential and all Indian students are advised to leave Ukraine temporarily,” the advisory said.

“Available commercial flights and charter flights may be availed for travel, for orderly and timely departure,” it added.

The Indian students were advised to get in touch with their student contractors for updates on charter flights, and to continue following the Indian embassy’s website, Facebook page and Twitter account for updates.

The Indian side also announced on Friday that Air India will operate three flights on the Kyiv-Delhi route on February 22, 24 and 26 because of the demand from the Indian community and students in Ukraine due to the uncertainties in the country.

India has already said that one of its priorities is ensuring the safety and well-being of more than 20,000 Indians in Ukraine, including professionals, businessmen and some 18,000 students. Control rooms have been established at the embassy in Kyiv and the external affairs ministry in New Delhi to help the Indian nationals.

The US has maintained that Russian troops massed on the border with Ukraine could strike at any time, and President Joe Biden is set to meet with his National Security Council on Sunday to discuss the latest developments.

Over the past few days, Ukrainian armed forces have reported a spike in heavy weapons fire by pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine. Ukraine’s defence ministry reported 70 ceasefire violations in the region on Saturday and said two Ukrainian servicemen were killed and four more injured.

Journalists accompanying Ukraine’s interior minister Denys Monastyrskiy on a tour of eastern Ukraine came under mortar fire on Saturday though no one was injured. The latest shelling has triggered fears of hostilities.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the BBC on Sunday that Russia is planning “the biggest war in Europe since 1945”. The West is continuing with diplomatic efforts to avert a possible Russian invasion, with French President Emmanuel Macron set to speak to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on phone on Sunday.

India has so far refrained from criticising Russia’s actions on the border with Ukraine because of the close strategic ties between New Delhi and Moscow. It has said the situation in Ukraine can be resolved only through diplomatic dialogue that leads to an immediate de-escalation of tensions while ensuring the “legitimate security interests of all countries”.

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