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Sonu Sood is praying for security of Indian college students and households in Ukraine: ‘Urge Indian Embassy to find an alternate route for their evacuation’

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Sonu Sood on Thursday requested the Indian Embassy in Ukraine to search out an “alternate route” to evacuate Indian college students and households within the japanese European nation.

Sood wrote on Twitter, “There are 18000 Indian students and many families who are stuck in Ukraine, I am sure Government must be trying their best to get them back. I urge Indian Embassy to find an alternate route for their evacuation. Praying for their safety. #IndiansInUkraine.”

There are 18000 Indian college students and plenty of households who’re struck in Ukraine, I’m positive Government have to be making an attempt their finest to get them again. I urge Indian Embassy to search out an alternate route for his or her evacuation. Praying for his or her security. #IndiansInUkraine

— sonu sood (@SonuSood) February 24, 2022

Shark Tank India host Rannvijay Singha, in the meantime, tweeted emergency helpline numbers arrange by the federal government to assist Indian nationals in Ukraine. He additionally posted a viral video and wrote, “Just saw this video on twitter.. don’t know if it’s real or from right now.. apparently it’s #russiantroops .. but this video is crazy.. looks like a movie scene. #prayforhumanity #PRAYFORWORLDPEACE #RussiaUkraineConflict #RussiaUkraineCrisis.”

Just noticed this video on twitter.. don’t know if it’s actual or from proper now.. apparently it’s #russiantroops .. however this video is loopy.. appears like a film scene. #prayforhumanity #PRAYFORWORLDPEACE #RussiaUkraineBattle #RussiaUkraineDisaster pic.twitter.com/aWrnYJCciJ

— Rannvijay Singha (@rannvijaysingha) February 24, 2022

Russian President Vladimir Putin introduced a army operation in Ukraine early on Thursday. He additionally warned different international locations towards interfering with Russian motion and mentioned that it will result in “consequences they have never seen.”

Later within the day, Ambassador of India to Ukraine, Partha Satpathy urged Indian nationals residing in Ukraine to remain calm and face the state of affairs with fortitude.