Ukraine has claimed that the ceasefire was violated even after it was declared. In this situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again called an emergency meeting.

Modi will hold an emergency meeting on Saturday night. Members of his cabinet committee were also present at the meeting. Meanwhile, Delhi is keen to repatriate Indian nationals stranded in Ukraine. The Indian government has said it has already been able to evacuate all Indians from Kyiv and Kharkiv. All the citizens have also come out of Pisochyn.

Several Indian students are still stuck in Suyi. They are also in danger of traveling through safe passages due to continuous shelling. Concerns are growing in the families of the students. One by one, Indian planes are bringing back the stranded citizens of Ukraine through the ‘Operation Ganga’ project.

The Indian embassy in war-torn Ukraine has again issued guidelines for its citizens. The guideline states, “Our students have suffered a lot in the last few days. However, they have shown immense courage. The war has created a tense situation in the Sumy area. We are concerned about the Indian students stuck in Sumy. You have to be a little more patient. We will not leave any stone unturned to bring you out safely. “