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Concern: Many Odias are still stuck in trouble-torn Ukraine

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Concern: Many Odias are still stuck in trouble-torn Ukraine

February 28
19:15 2022

By Kishore Mohapatra

Bhubaneswar, Feb. 28: It was their long awaited moment. Happiness was writ large on the faces of students and teachers, who after being stranded in war-torn Ukraine for the past few days, returned to their homeland Odisha on Sunday. Though they consider themselves ‘lucky’ to have escaped in the nick of time before the invasion by the Russian forces, apprehensions still remain as many of their friends are still stuck in different cities of Ukraine.

“My friends in Ukraine are in lot of stress due to bombings by Russia. They are now taking shelter at safe locations. The entire development process will be stalled and Ukraine will now be pushed back by 10 to 15 years due to the war-like situation,” said a student after landing at Bhubaneswar airport.

Another teacher said, “Anticipating that the situation would turn worse, we decided to leave Ukraine. We are happy that we are back in Odisha. However, a lot of medical students from Odisha are still facing problems. The officials of the Embassy are in touch with them.”

Boon Boon Mohanty, a student, who was stranded in Kyiv, said, “I feel much secure after arriving in Bhubaneswar. I thank the students’ community and the Indian government for their efforts in the evacuation process. I was scared due to the developments, but my friends were continuously updating about the developments.”

A lot of students from Odisha are now stranded in Ukraine after Russia launched a full-scale invasion on the eastern European nation.

The Odisha government is in constant touch with the government of India and all possible measures are being taken for the safe evacuation of the stranded students and other expats from the state.

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