How to stay safe in war-torn Ukraine? Govt releases videos
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Thousands of Indian students stranded in Ukrainian cities had returned to India following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Photo: PTI

How to stay safe in war-torn Ukraine? Govt releases videos


With several Indians still stuck in strife-torn Ukraine, the government is releasing videos on various platforms, including social media, on how to remain safe in a war zone.

Experts, including former generals, were interviewed by public broadcaster Doordarshan on ways to remain safe, amid shelling and missile attacks in conflict areas, where food and potable water are also in short supply.

These videos are now being pushed on various platforms, including YouTube and Twitter, for people to easily access them.

Lt. Gen (Retd.) Satish Dua, who headed the Indian Army’s 15 Corps, said that the biggest challenge in a conflict zone is lack of information, which gives rise to rumours.

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Dua said that it is better to be in bunkers, basements or bomb shelters, whatever is available, and going out to get food can be dangerous.

Lt. Gen (Retd.) Sudhakar J said that it is important to save phone’s battery to ensure that one is never out of touch. “Since food and water are in limited supply, it is recommended to exercise discipline,” he said.

Another former army officer, Lt. Gen S A Hasnain was of the view that people stuck in war zones should try not to be alone. He said that people should remain in groups if possible.

The former 15 Corps commander said that, if possible, at least two people should be together and form buddy pairs so that they don’t feel alone and lost.

Hasnain was of the view that presence near military installations should be avoided as they are the main targets of missile attacks and shelling in conflict areas.

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The government is pulling out stranded Indians by airlifting them from neighbouring countries of Ukraine as part of Operation Ganga.

Aviation Minister Jyotiradity Scindia said on Thursday that the IAF and Indian carriers will operate 19 flights to bring back 3,726 Indians from Ukraine’s neighbouring countries back home.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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