Close X
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
ADVT 
International

Situation tense, uncertain: Indian envoy in Ukraine tells stranded nationals

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Feb, 2022 12:47 PM
  • Situation tense, uncertain: Indian envoy in Ukraine tells stranded nationals

Kiev/New Delhi, Feb 24 (IANS) The situation is highly tense and very uncertain and this of course is causing a lot of anxiety, said Indian Ambassador to Ukraine on Thursday reaching out to stranded Indian nationals.

Partha Satpathy, Indian Ambassador to Ukraine, said, "I am reaching out to you from Kiev. Today early morning, we all woke up with the news that Ukraine is under attack."

The air space is closed, railway schedules are in a flux and roads are crammed, he said requesting everyone to stay calm and face the situation with fortitude.

The Embassy continues to remain open and operate in Kiev, Satpathy said.

He urged Indian nationals to please stay wherever they are, in their familiar locations. "Those who are in transit, please return to your familiar places of habitation. Those who are stranded here in Kiev, please get in touch with your friends and colleagues in Kiev, universities and other community members, so that you can temporarily lodge there," he said.

The Ambassador said, "We have already reached out to the Indian Diaspora and have requested them to assist to the best of our abilities."

He said that he is inundated with calls, so is the Embassy and they are doing their best to help.

"If there is a critical emergency, contact us on the emergency lines provided. Please follow our social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Website) for any updates that we will be putting out," he stated.

As of now, Indian government are seized of the situation and working on a mission mode to find a solution to this difficult situation, he added.

Earlier in the day, the Indian embassy in Ukraine announced that they are making alternative arrangements for evacuation of stranded nationals.

The Ministry of External Affairs in touch with all the neighbouring countries surrounding Ukraine to even evacuate Indian citizens. Many citizens who were to fly back to India were left at the airport after closure of Ukrainian airspace following Russia's Vladimir Putin announcement of a military operation in Ukraine.

MORE International ARTICLES

Am I immune to the coronavirus if I’ve already had it?

Am I immune to the coronavirus if I’ve already had it?
Reinfection so far has been rare. The best known example: Researchers in Hong Kong said a man had mild COVID-19 and then months later was infected again but showed no symptoms.

Am I immune to the coronavirus if I’ve already had it?

Antibody drugs are no cure but seem promising for COVID-19

Antibody drugs are no cure but seem promising for COVID-19
Antibodies are proteins the body makes when an infection occurs; they attach to a virus and help it be eliminated. Vaccines mimic an infection to spur antibody production.

Antibody drugs are no cure but seem promising for COVID-19

Lilly seeks emergency use of its antibody drug for COVID-19

Lilly seeks emergency use of its antibody drug for COVID-19
Eli Lilly and Company announced the partial results Wednesday in a news release; they have not yet been published or reviewed by independent scientists.

Lilly seeks emergency use of its antibody drug for COVID-19

Experts call Trump's rosy virus message misguided

Experts call Trump's rosy virus message misguided
The seven-day rolling average for new U.S. cases has climbed over the past two weeks to almost 42,000 per day. The nation also sees more than 700 COVID-19 deaths each day.

Experts call Trump's rosy virus message misguided

With Trump sick, all eyes on Wednesday's VP debate

With Trump sick, all eyes on Wednesday's VP debate
Questions persist about Donald Trump's health following his COVID-19 diagnosis, as well as the age of 77-year-old challenger Joe Biden.

With Trump sick, all eyes on Wednesday's VP debate

Magnitsky sanctions demanded in Iranian shootdown

Magnitsky sanctions demanded in Iranian shootdown
There were 176 people killed when the Iranian military shot down Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 on Jan. 8, shortly after it took off from Tehran.

Magnitsky sanctions demanded in Iranian shootdown