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By Prachi Sibal Indian students who had returned from Ukraine after Russian attacks in February this year, months later, are in doldrums again. As new semesters in their Ukrainian universities begin this month, some have chosen to return despite the risks. On October 19, amid an escalation of hostilities in Ukraine, the Embassy of India in Kyiv, issued an advisory for Indian citizens including students, urging them "leave Ukraine at the earliest by available means". For students who have only travelled back to the country in the last month, this has had made little difference. They are not ret...
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By Prachi Sibal It has been over six months since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began with the first reports of bombing on February 24. Several Indians, especially students, were severely affected as they remained in bomb shelters for days and were eventually evacuated from the borders of neighbouring countries like Romania, Hungary, and Poland. Most of them aspiring medical professionals, are unable to leave the trauma behind, months after they have returned home to safety. For one, their future remains uncertain and hopes of joining back their universities in Ukraine, remain dim. Back home...
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