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Russia - Ukraine War: Hundreds of students are stuck with the Devil in the Deep Sea while Indian Embassy officials have pegged that we don't do anything without signing an official government letter

Hundreds of students are stuck with the Devil in the Deep Sea while Indian Embassy officials have pegged that we don't do anything without signing an official government letter. Students are left to fend for themselves so they have devised a new plan to connect and make ties with the Russian army.
Few groups have failed to connect with Russian army. They were harassed, hit and bashed on their way to the borders on Sunday.
The groups had to connect with Russian army and undercover cops, especially as Indian embassy continued to sit in their cosy chambers without a care in the world.
Groups from Indore coordinated with students in Ukraine and arranged for buses and management. Student volunteers from Indore built Rescue Groups and headed a congregation of 50 students each.
The student group having ties with coordinator Dr Anil Dayal were able to create this sync. “Students sitting outside Indian embassy kept urging the officials to save them, but the embassy made clear statements that they will not take a step until they have a signed paper from govt of India,” he said.
Further on, with urge and requests from various counsellors and coordinators in Indore, the Russian Army considered helping the students in evacuation. “There are still undercover Russians in Ukraine and they told us how to coordinate to evacuate from the country safely,” Dayal said.



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