A group of Indian students has been held hostage by Ukrainian police

A group of Indian students has been held hostage by Ukrainian police, Russia claims. 

Ukrainian security forces have taken Indian students hostage, the Russian Defense Ministry says, as the country’s assault is getting worse. They’re being used as “human shields,” the ministry says.

After Vladimir Putin talked to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he spoke about the situation in Ukraine, especially in the city of Kharkiv. 

He talked about how to get Indian nationals out of the conflict areas safely.

“According to the most recent information, these students are being held hostage by the Ukrainian security forces. They use them as a human shield and try to stop them from leaving for Russia in any way possible. 

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In this case, the Kyiv authorities are the only ones to blame. “There was an Indian tweet from Russia, and they said that.

Russia’s Ministry of Defense says that “based on our information, Ukrainian authorities keep a large group of Indian students in Kharkiv who want to leave Ukraine and go to Belgorod.”

“As it turns out, they are being held as hostages and given a chance to leave Ukraine through the Ukrainian-Polish border. But, instead, they said they’d like to go through the area where there are still a lot of fights going on” he said that.

He also said that Russian military planes or Indian planes could be used to send the Indian citizens home from Russian territory, as the Indian side had asked for.

On the other hand, Ukraine has responded to Russia’s claims and called on the Russian Federation to “immediately cease its hostilities in Kharkiv and Sumy so that they can plan the evacuation of the civilian population, including foreign students, to safer cities in Ukraine.”

It says that there are students from countries such as India, Pakistan, and China who can’t leave because of the Russian Armed Forces’ “indiscriminate shelling” and “barbaric missile strikes.”

Ukraine says it will help foreign students move from Kharkiv and Sumy to somewhere else.

“The government of Ukraine is ready to help foreign students move out of Kharkiv and Sumy if Russia agrees to a truce. Trying to get people out of cities that are being bombed and hit by Russian missiles is very dangerous. “Then, read what the person said.

Ukraine wants Moscow to open a humanitarian corridor to other cities in Ukraine.

We need the governments of India, Pakistan, China, and other countries whose students have been taken hostage by the Russian armed aggression in Kharkiv and Sumy to demand that Moscow open a humanitarian corridor to other Ukrainian cities.

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba of Ukraine said that the country has set up an emergency hotline for African, Asian, and other students who want to leave Ukraine as the tensions between Moscow and Kyiv keep rising.

“We have set up a hotline for African, Asian, and other students who want to leave Ukraine because of Russia’s invasion. +380934185684 We are working very hard to ensure they are safe and speed up their journey. 

It’s time for Russia to stop its aggression, which hurts us all, “He sent a tweet.