2000 Indians evacuated from Ukraine Foreign secretary

New Delhi Feb 27 PTI India conveyed its deep concerns to Ukraine and Russia on Sunday over the safety of its nationals in various Ukrainian cities and explored new options of evacuating them from the conflict zones using alternative land routesForeign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said India has also approached the International Committee of Red Cross ICRC in Geneva and requested it to be cognizant of the security interests of the Indian citizens and escort them out wherever possible when it starts its operation in UkraineAt a media briefing Shringla said India has evacuated around 2000 of its citizens from Ukraine and 1000 of them have been brought back home on chartered flights from Hungary and RomaniaShringla said he called on the envoys of Russia and Ukraine separately and conveyed to them Indias deep concerns on the safety and security of the Indian nationals stuck in UkraineThe Ministry of External Affairs under the direct supervision of the external affairs minister and the overall guidance of the prime minister is doing everything possible to make sure the safety security and interests of our citizens in Ukraine are given the highest priority he saidIn a related development External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar spoke to his Moldovian counterpart Nicu Popescu and sought support for facilitating the entry of Indians on the Ukraine-Moldova borderIn a tweet Jaishankar said a team of officials from the MEA will reach there on MondaySeparately Polish envoy to India Adam Burakowski said his government will allow entry into Poland without the requirement of visa to the Indians who escaped the Russian aggression in UkraineOn his meetings with the ambassadors of Ukraine and Russia Shringla said he conveyed to them Indias deep concerns about the safety and security of the Indian citizens particularly studentsWe have shared the locations where the Indian students and citizens are concentrated for ensuring their protection Both the ambassadors did take note of our concerns and assured us that they are very cognizant of the safety and security of Indian citizens he saidMy conversation with both the Ukrainian as well as the Russian ambassador was reassuring and I think I got every sense that we will get their fullest support when it comes to the interest and well-being of our citizens in Ukraine the foreign secretary saidHe said India has also contacted the ICRC in Geneva and that it is commencing its operation in UkraineWe have told them to please make sure that as and when they start their operation they should be cognizant of the needs of our citizens and wherever possible escort them out Shringla said adding that India is going to share with the ICRC the locations of the main areas where Indians are concentratedHe said though the border crossings to Hungary and Romania are functioning the exit point to Poland has been clogged with lakhs of Ukrainians and foreign nationals and that many Indian citizens are also stuck thereMany of our people have been there for a long time and I think they are in a very very difficult situation We fully empathise and work round the clock to see what option we can provide them the foreign secretary saidHe said the main concern for India is ensuring the safety of its nationals stuck in the areas witnessing intense fighting including in the capital Kyiv which has around 2000 IndiansShringla said some Indians are also stuck in the eastern cities of Kharkiv Sumy and Odesa adding that efforts are on to ensure their security and evacuationWe are aware of a number of Indian citizens particularly students who continue to be in cities in the east and south-east of Ukraine he addedUnfortunately these areas continue to be live conflict areas and it is generally deemed unsafe for people to move around freely We will try to find suitable evacuation modalities for them once feasible Shringla saidHe said Indians in these areas have been advised not to move around and to seek shelter in bunkers and other facilitiesHe said the option of evacuating people around Uzhhorod near the border with Hungary and Slovakia is being explored using a rail route to BudapestShringla said when Jaishankar spoke to the Moldovian foreign minister he was very reassuringI think we should be able to use that route to facilitate the evacuation of our citizens from that area of southwestern Ukraine he said adding that MEA teams will be in place in Moldova on Monday morningShringla said a team from the Indian embassy in Moscow has been sentWe will do everything possible to get our people out Our teams are working flat out to get that objective achieved he addedShringla said the Indian embassy in Ukraine has suggested that those located in the eastern areas including Kyiv should start moving westwards to avoid the areas of increasing conflict and should come near the border pointsIndia on Friday managed to set up camp offices in Lviv and Chernivtsi towns in western Ukraine to facilitate the transit of Indians to Hungary Romania and PolandIt also positioned teams of officials at the Zahony border post in Hungary Krakowiec as well as the Shehyni-Medyka land border points in Poland Vysne Nemecke in the Slovak Republic and the Suceava transit point in Romania to coordinate the exit of Indians from Ukraine PTI MPB RC

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New Delhi Feb 27 PTI India conveyed its deep concerns to Ukraine and Russia on Sunday over the safety of its nationals in various Ukrainian cities and explored new options of evacuating them from the conflict zones using alternative land routesForeign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said India has also approached the International Committee of Red Cross ICRC in Geneva and requested it to be cognizant of the security interests of the Indian citizens and escort them out wherever possible when it starts its operation in UkraineAt a media briefing Shringla said India has evacuated around 2000 of its citizens from Ukraine and 1000 of them have been brought back home on chartered flights from Hungary and RomaniaShringla said he called on the envoys of Russia and Ukraine separately and conveyed to them Indias deep concerns on the safety and security of the Indian nationals stuck in UkraineThe Ministry of External Affairs under the direct supervision of the external affairs minister and the overall guidance of the prime minister is doing everything possible to make sure the safety security and interests of our citizens in Ukraine are given the highest priority he saidIn a related development External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar spoke to his Moldovian counterpart Nicu Popescu and sought support for facilitating the entry of Indians on the Ukraine-Moldova borderIn a tweet Jaishankar said a team of officials from the MEA will reach there on MondaySeparately Polish envoy to India Adam Burakowski said his government will allow entry into Poland without the requirement of visa to the Indians who escaped the Russian aggression in UkraineOn his meetings with the ambassadors of Ukraine and Russia Shringla said he conveyed to them Indias deep concerns about the safety and security of the Indian citizens particularly studentsWe have shared the locations where the Indian students and citizens are concentrated for ensuring their protection Both the ambassadors did take note of our concerns and assured us that they are very cognizant of the safety and security of Indian citizens he saidMy conversation with both the Ukrainian as well as the Russian ambassador was reassuring and I think I got every sense that we will get their fullest support when it comes to the interest and well-being of our citizens in Ukraine the foreign secretary saidHe said India has also contacted the ICRC in Geneva and that it is commencing its operation in UkraineWe have told them to please make sure that as and when they start their operation they should be cognizant of the needs of our citizens and wherever possible escort them out Shringla said adding that India is going to share with the ICRC the locations of the main areas where Indians are concentratedHe said though the border crossings to Hungary and Romania are functioning the exit point to Poland has been clogged with lakhs of Ukrainians and foreign nationals and that many Indian citizens are also stuck thereMany of our people have been there for a long time and I think they are in a very very difficult situation We fully empathise and work round the clock to see what option we can provide them the foreign secretary saidHe said the main concern for India is ensuring the safety of its nationals stuck in the areas witnessing intense fighting including in the capital Kyiv which has around 2000 IndiansShringla said some Indians are also stuck in the eastern cities of Kharkiv Sumy and Odesa adding that efforts are on to ensure their security and evacuationWe are aware of a number of Indian citizens particularly students who continue to be in cities in the east and south-east of Ukraine he addedUnfortunately these areas continue to be live conflict areas and it is generally deemed unsafe for people to move around freely We will try to find suitable evacuation modalities for them once feasible Shringla saidHe said Indians in these areas have been advised not to move around and to seek shelter in bunkers and other facilitiesHe said the option of evacuating people around Uzhhorod near the border with Hungary and Slovakia is being explored using a rail route to BudapestShringla said when Jaishankar spoke to the Moldovian foreign minister he was very reassuringI think we should be able to use that route to facilitate the evacuation of our citizens from that area of southwestern Ukraine he said adding that MEA teams will be in place in Moldova on Monday morningShringla said a team from the Indian embassy in Moscow has been sentWe will do everything possible to get our people out Our teams are working flat out to get that objective achieved he addedShringla said the Indian embassy in Ukraine has suggested that those located in the eastern areas including Kyiv should start moving westwards to avoid the areas of increasing conflict and should come near the border pointsIndia on Friday managed to set up camp offices in Lviv and Chernivtsi towns in western Ukraine to facilitate the transit of Indians to Hungary Romania and PolandIt also positioned teams of officials at the Zahony border post in Hungary Krakowiec as well as the Shehyni-Medyka land border points in Poland Vysne Nemecke in the Slovak Republic and the Suceava transit point in Romania to coordinate the exit of Indians from Ukraine PTI MPB RC

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