India expresses gratitude to Russia, Ukraine and Red Cross for successful evacuation of stranded Indians

India on Friday offered its thanks to Ukraine, Russia and the Red Cross for aiding in the protected clearing of its residents from different Ukrainian urban areas amidst the continuous conflict.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, in a post on Twitter, explicitly referenced that the departure of Indian understudies from the northeastern city of Sumy was “especially difficult”.

He likewise expressed gratitude toward the adjoining nations of Ukraine: Romania, Hungary Poland, Slovakia and Moldova – – for their “uncommon help” in bringing back the Indian nationals under the clearing mission ‘Operation Ganga’.

The mission embraced at the heading of Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed because of both authority and responsibility. We are appreciative to every one of the people who worked with its goals, he said.

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Following New Delhi’s extraordinary political commitment with the different sides, India cleared around 600 Indian nationals from struggle ridden Sumy city on Tuesday after Russia and Ukraine gave a compassionate passage to their exit.

India has brought back around 18,000 Indians under the mission.

“We are appreciative to NGOs, individual volunteers, corporates, our carriers and the Indian Air Force who worked so indefatigably in this operation,” he said.

He additionally liked the pretended by his pastoral associates Jyotiraditya Scindia, Kiren Rijiju, Hardeep Singh Puri and VK Singh who were in Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Poland individually to organize the clearing endeavors.

“Commend our Embassy in Ukraine and Team MEA for their devoted endeavors in a troublesome struggle circumstance”, he added. PTI

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