Operation Ganga: 6400 Indians repatriated; More flights will be arranged Operation Ganga brought back 6,400 Indians from Ukraine so far

New Delhi: As many as 18,000 Indians have left Ukraine since the first directive was issued, according to the Ministry of External Affairs. So far, 6,400 Indians have been repatriated from Ukraine in 30 planes as part of Operation Ganga. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Arindam Bagchi said 18 more planes would be deployed in the next 24 hours.

Many Indians crossed the border into Ukraine and reached neighboring countries. Subsequently, more flights were arranged. Steps will be taken to expedite the repatriation of Indians as soon as possible. More flights will be arranged in the coming days. More Indians can be repatriated in three days. Provides food and shelter for returnees.

Arindam also lauded the Ukrainian government and neighboring countries for helping Indians get out safely. Ukraine is in constant contact with the Russian authorities to ensure the safe repatriation of Indians. He added that a section of students in Kharkiv had left Kharkiv following the instruction.

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