PM Modi had actually talked to President Zelensky last on February 26, days after Russia released its invasion of Ukraine.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on the phone this morning, federal government sources have stated.

PM Modi had talked with President Zelensky last on February 26, days after Russia released its intrusion of Ukraine. That conversation followed India’s abstention from a UN ballot to condemn Russia’s hostility.

Today’s conversation will certainly occur each time India is attempting to leave numerous Indians, primarily trainees, still stuck in war-hit Ukraine.

Trainees stuck in a clinical college hostel in the Ukrainian city of Sumy were informed yesterday by the Indian Embassy to “be ready to leave on short notice”. A team of authorities has been based in Poltava – almost a three-hour drive from Sumy – to collaborate the risk-free flow of the trainees.

Discharge from the warzone has actually been a big challenge for the authorities with trainees struggling in the bitter cold, amidst depleting food materials as well as alcohol consumption water.

Trainees shared video clips stating they have chosen to take a high-risk trip to the Russian border that’s 50 kilometres away. They, nevertheless, made a decision to stay after the government contacted them as well as recommended to “prevent unnecessary dangers”.

India has actually been urging Ukraine and also Russia to enforce a ceasefire in the northeastern Ukrainian city to evacuate around 700 pupils, entraped after Russian soldiers got into Ukraine in late February, with their emptying obstructed as a result of battling in the area, international ministry representative Arindam Bagchi informed press reporters.

India has actually brought back over 15,920 of its nationals in 76 trips under objective “Operation Ganga” which was launched on February 26.

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Last Updated: 7 March 2022