
"Evacuate Us Before Situation Gets Like Kyiv": Indian Students In Ukraine's Sumy
NDTV
Sumy is a three-hour train ride away from Ukraine's second-largest city Kharkiv where Russian forces have reportedly targeted civilian buildings.
Hundreds of Indian students stranded in a university located in Sumy, a city in north-eastern Ukraine, said they have been asked by the Indian embassy to stay at the university hostels and wait for evacuation. Stuck amid shelling and gunfire, a group of them told NDTV through a video call that 700 to 900 Indian students are waiting cluelessly to be rescued from Sumy State University, located close to the Russian border.
"We are not allowed to step out. Supermarkets are out of stock. ATMs have run out of cash. I don't know how long we will be able to survive like this," one of them said. The owner of a local pharmaceutical company has been supplying them basic groceries for sustenance, they said.
"Before the situation becomes the same as in Kharkiv and Kyiv, please evacuate us by any means possible. We are 40 Kilometers away from Russia so the situation can become much worse here," the students appealed to the government. Capital Kyiv and Kharkiv have both witnessed constant shelling and bombing recently. Horrific videos from the two major cities show large scale devastation.
The students are hesitant to step out as civilians are roaming around with guns in the streets. "They have orders to shoot if they suspect someone," one of the students told NDTV. They have access to food for the time being. However, they said the local Mayor has informed them that more troops are pouring into Sumy.
