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Despite repeated urgings, no safe corridor for students stranded in Sumy: India tells UNSC

India has been consistent in calling for an immediate end to all hostilities, India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador T S Tirumurti told the UN Security Council meeting

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Ukrainians wait to be transferred after crossing the Ukrainian border into Poland, at the Medyka border crossing where thousands of refugees lee the war in Ukraine. Pic/AFP

Ukrainians wait to be transferred after crossing the Ukrainian border into Poland, at the Medyka border crossing where thousands of refugees lee the war in Ukraine. Pic/AFP

India, which has managed to safely bring back over 20,000 of its nationals from Ukraine amid the ongoing war, said it is "deeply concerned" that despite its repeated urgings to both Russia and Ukraine, the safe corridor for Indian students stranded in Sumy did not materialize.

"India has been consistent in calling for an immediate end to all hostilities," India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador T S Tirumurti told the UN Security Council meeting Monday on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine. He said India has reiterated its urgent demand for safe and uninterrupted passage for all innocent civilians, including Indian nationals remaining in Ukraine.

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