40-50 Indians Still In Ukraine, A Few Willing To Return: Government In Rajya Sabha

New Delhi: Around 40-50 Indians are still in Ukraine, of which only a few are willing to return, Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday, reports news agency PTI. As many as 22,500 nationals have returned to India from Ukraine since February.

In a written response to a question on the number of people evacuated from Ukraine, Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi responded, “Overall, 22,500 nationals have returned to India since February 2022. Around 40-50 Indian nationals are still in Ukraine, of which only a few are willing to return to India. Their return is being facilitated by the Embassy.”

Following Russia’s invasion in Ukraine on February 24, the Ukrainian authorities had shut down the country’s airspace for civilian aircraft.

Replying to another question regarding number of operations carried out to evacuate stranded Indians and other nationals during the last five years, Lekhi said that during the global Covid pandemic, the government launched the Vande Bharat Mission to repatriate Indian nationals and to facilitate the travel of passengers between India and other parts of the world.

“Around 2.97 crore passengers (in-bound and out-bound) have been facilitated in the flights operated under the Vande Bharat Mission and Air Bubble Arrangements till date,” she said.

Under ‘Operation Devi Shakti’, a total of 669 people were evacuated from Afghanistan, including 448 Indian nationals, 206 Afghans (including Hindu Sikh minority community members) and 15 people of other nationalities (Nepal, Lebanon and Uganda) in seven flights between August 16 to 25, 2021 and the last flight on December 10, 2021, Lekhi added.

All Indian nationals who sought repatriation to India were evacuated, the Minister added.