India begins evacuation of its nationals from Lugansk

June 03, 2014 12:46 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:53 pm IST - New Delhi

India has made arrangements to evacuate all its nationals, mainly students, from violence-hit Ukrainian city of Lugansk to Kyiv, top officials said on Tuesday.

The evacuation arrangements were made in cooperation with the Ukrainian government, they said.

Indian authorities have arranged 500 train tickets for Tuesday to evacuate the Indian nationals.

Another 500 train tickets have been arranged for Wednesday to evacuate the remaining Indian students and nationals.

In a letter to the Rector of Lugansk State Medical University, Indian Ambassador in Kyiv Rajiv K Chander said, “The university authorities may please inform the local administration about the en masse departure of the Indian students so that adequate security arrangements are made to enable them to reach the railway station safely.”

Chander requested the university authorities to ensure that the students board the train and leave Lugansk, some 800 km from the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.

India last week issued an advisory asking its nationals to leave Donetsk and Lugansk regions in eastern Ukraine which is witnessing frequent violent clashes between pro—Russian separatists and government forces.

In the advisory, it also asked citizens in the other parts of eastern and southern Ukraine to remain vigilant about their personal safety and security.

Eastern Ukraine is witnessing a fierce escalation of violence between the two sides over the past few days.

The violence started after Russia annexed Crimea — an autonomous peninsula within Ukraine with a Russian ethnic majority — in March following which the pro—Russian rebels seized control of parts of eastern Ukraine and demanded its independence.

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