The Russo-Ukraine War has entered a new phase. Moscow has launched missile and drone strikes on Ukrainian power plants. Due to this, a severe power crisis has arisen here. The cold is increasing here and due to lack of electricity, people are shivering in the cold.
Russia intensifies attacks on Ukraine.
Russia intensifies attacks on Ukraine. Now Russian missiles are raining not only on the Ukrainian army but also on the common people there. The Indian embassy in Ukraine has suggested five options to get Indian nationals out of the country at the earliest, three days after they leave the country amid Russian missile attacks. To cross the border, Indian citizens must have a valid passport, Ukrainian resident permit, student card or student certificate and a flight ticket.
The Russian-Ukraine war has intensified after the attack on the Crimea Bridge. Russian missiles are destroying many cities in Ukraine. Here the situation is going from bad to worse. There is a good number of Indian students there. People were first appealed from the embassy not to travel there. Three days ago, the Indian Embassy had asked to leave the country as soon as possible. The agency has given five options from where Indians can return home. Of this, the first Ukraine-Hungary border, the second Ukraine-Slovakia border, the third Ukraine-Moldova border, the fourth Ukraine-Poland border and the fifth Ukraine-Romania border. You can cross the border through these routes, but you must have complete documents with you.
The available options for border crossing for Indian nationals shared by @IndiainUkraine may be seen at https://t.co/MTa8Hhq9zA. https://t.co/XKl1KV9Fm0 pic.twitter.com/bSvPOUO99m
— Arindam Bagchi (@MEAIndia) October 22, 2022
Visa required to leave Slovakia border
The embassy said in a statement that the checkpoints for the Ukraine-Hungary border are located in the Zakarpathia region and travel to the city of Chop by train. Indian nationals will need to obtain a valid Schengen/Slovak visa at the border check post to exit the Ukraine-Slovakia border. The embassy in its detailed statement has shared the names and locations of all outposts in these border areas and also the contact numbers of the embassies of the above countries for assistance regarding border crossings.
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— India in Ukraine (@IndiainUkraine) October 19, 2022
Russia attacks Ukraine’s power plants
The Russo-Ukraine War has entered a new phase. Moscow has launched missile and drone strikes on power plants in Ukraine. Due to this, a severe power crisis has arisen here. The cold is increasing here and people are chilling in the cold due to lack of electricity. Russia has stopped the supply of gas to European countries or is doing it at all. Due to this there has been a power famine in the western countries. Electricity prices are also skyrocketing here. Ukraine’s President Vladimir Putin said Russia fired 36 missiles, most of which were shot down. These attacks on extremely important facilities are typical tactics of terrorists, he said. The world must stop this terrorism.
Kherson is under Russian control
Kherson has been under Russian control since the Russian invasion in February. The city is the capital of the region of the same name. It is one of four territories that Russian President Vladimir Putin illegally annexed to Russia last month and then imposed Russian martial law there. On Friday, Ukrainian forces bombarded the Russian front in the province as they came closer to launching a full-fledged attack on its capital. They are targeting re-supply routes of Kremlin-backed forces.
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