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Stuck in varsity at Ukraine's Sumy city, 600 Indian students await evacuation amid shortage of food, water

Not a single Indian student from Sumy State University, located close to the Russian border, has been evacuated so far, Viraj Walde, who hails from Nagpur, says

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Nagpur, March 2

More than 600 Indian students are currently stranded in a university located in Sumy, a city in north-eastern Ukraine, hoping that they will soon be evacuated as "continuous firing and bombing" by the Russian forces has left them completely terrified, one of the students said.

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Not a single Indian student from Sumy State University, located close to the Russian border, has been evacuated so far, Viraj Walde, who hails from Nagpur in Maharashtra and who is currently studying in the fourth year medical course in that university, told PTI over phone on Wednesday. 

"More than 600 Indian students are stuck here in Sumy university. The embassy has neither evacuated us nor given any assurance to that effect. For the past five days, there has been continuous firing, shelling and bombing in the city," he said.

Their final exams were about to start on March 15, he said. "Before Russia's invasion of Ukratine, temporary advisories were given to the students and the university informed us that those having exams could wait. Hence, we waited for the exams to start," Walde added.

"But now, the students are terrified and their mental state is deteriorating. Food and drinking water supplies are depleting. Even the banks and ATMs are running out of cash," he said.

The embassy has sent advisories to students, telling them to use only the western border of Ukraine and reach the neighbouring countries of Poland, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Moldova. But since Sumy city is located in the north-eastern part of Ukraine, it is impossible for them to travel all the way to the western part in the prevailing situation, he said.

"The border in Ukraine's western part is located almost 1,500 km from Sumy, whereas the Russian border is just 50 km away. The railway station in Sumy has also been closed due to bombing, and travelling via road is like committing suicide since Russian and Ukrainian forces are fighting against each other at such places," he added. 

The military administration had told the students not to venture out because there is artillery shelling in the city, he said.  

"On behalf of all the students stuck in Sumy, I request the Indian government to evacuate us before anything unfortunate happens to us," he said.

In the first Indian casualty in the war in Ukraine, a medical student from Karnataka's Haveri district was killed in intense shelling in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Tuesday.

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