Ukraine crisis

Stranded in war-hit Ukraine, Bengal students take refuge in bunkers and basements

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PTI
Posted on 25 Feb 2022
23:11 PM
The Indian embassy has not given any update on the possible day of their safe passage, say students.

The Indian embassy has not given any update on the possible day of their safe passage, say students. Source: Pixabay

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Summary
The students have cried for help from the Union and the state governments, requesting immediate evacuation and return to their home country
West Bengal government has announced the opening of a control room which will function for 12 hours every day to help the stranded students and their families

Many students from West Bengal, pursuing various professional and technical courses in Ukraine, are stranded in the war-hit country and have sought the assistance of the Union and state governments for their safe return.

The total number of students from the state studying in higher education institutes in the east European country is, however, not yet known and is being assessed, a state government official said.

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Arkoprobho Baidya and Brijesh Ghosh, from Raidighi and Barasat in South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas districts respectively, have taken shelter in the basement of Kyiv Medical College, where they are first year students.

The two, along with other students from the state and other parts of India, said they were asked to move to the basement of the college on February 24 when sounds of bombing began to be heard intermittently in nearby areas.

"We are worried. We have been asked to stay here. We were told by the Indian embassy that they were trying to ensure our safe passage. We go out when there is a lull to buy essentials, for which we have to pay very high rates," said Arkoprobho.

Both Arkoprobho and Brijesh are in contact with their families as the internet connection is working in the basement of the medical college in Kyiv.

Dipak Sarkar and Bibhas Haldar, two computer science students of an engineering institute at Kharkiv town in northeast Ukraine, said as shelling increased, they along with more than 100 other Indian students, were shifted to the Indian embassy and housed in an underground bunker.

"Our plea to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Mamata Banerjee is to facilitate our early evacuation and return to our country," the two students who hail from Kalna in Purba Bardhaman district said.

The embassy has not given any update about the possible day of their safe passage, the two added.

Twins Rumki and Jhumki Bandopadhyay from Durgapur, freshmen at a medical college, are stranded in Kharkiv for the past two days. Images sent by them have upset their family members back home.

"We only want our daughters to return. They had gone there only in December and were settling well. But things turned bad since Thursday," their mother said, struggling to hold back her tears.

Arkoprobho's father Palash Baidya said he and his wife could not sleep at night due to anxiety. They have sought financial help from the central and state governments for the safe return of their only child and requested for all initiatives to facilitate it.

Bidya said he took great pains to get his soon admitted in Ukraine Medical College with his modest income.

Puspak Sarnakar of Sonarpur, a fifth year student of Ternopil State Medical University in Ukraine, said though he had booked an air ticket for February 26, it will be cancelled in all probability.

Ukraine has closed its airspace for civilian flights after Russia began military action in the country. It cited a high risk to flight safety due to the use of weapons and military equipment.

"The border with Poland and other east European countries is 500-600 km from this place (Ternopil). The transport system has virtually collapsed and the few passenger vehicles plying on the road are demanding very high fares, which is beyond the students' financial means," Puspak said.

Russia mounted air strikes on Ukraine, its neighbour, on February 24 causing human casualties and damage to properties.

West Bengal government has announced the opening of a control room which will function for 12 hours every day to help the stranded students and their families.

Last updated on 28 Feb 2022
12:36 PM
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