Bomb blasts force indigenous students to plan their exit from Ukraine again – Times of India

Coimbatore:Indian students in Ukraine very worried after bombing by russia, The universities there have suspended regular classes and switched to online mode.
According to Zinovins, 27, a final year medical student at the National Pirogov Memorial Medical University in Vinnitsia, Ukraine, Russia has launched missile attacks on other cities in Kievand. “The people of Ukraine are scared. He has asked Indian students to be careful. Around 30 students had returned to Ukraine from India and some of them are planning to move to neighboring countries like Moldova and Hungary,” said the student from Trivandrum, Kerala.
Zinovins said that the Ukrainian government has imposed a night curfew from 11 pm to 5 am. “I’m in an apartment in Vinnytsia and the city is safe now. I can hear air raid sirens two or three times a day. More than three million people in the Ukrainian border areas have moved to Vinnytsia with no vacant apartments for them. No. Indian students. They can only stay in university hostels. In Kyiv, normal life is badly affected.” If Russian A were to target Vinnytsia, Zinovins said he would go to Hungary or Moldova. “I can reach the limit with the help of my bike or car.”
According to sources, 22-year-old Navneeta Sriram from Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu and her three friends – all final year students of National Pirogov Memorial Medical University – had reached Vinnitsa four days ago.