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Due to air-firing and use of teargas, many afraid to cross border: Mumbai student who returned from Ukraine

MBBS student Suraj Pal had to travel for around 8 hours by road to reach the Romanian border. 'Our government should deploy some officials on the border too. There is a huge crowd and long queues to cross over to Romania. Due to sub-zero temperatures, no food or water, many students are falling sick.'

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Ukrainian artillerymen keep position in the Luhansk region on March 2. PIc/ AFP

Ukrainian artillerymen keep position in the Luhansk region on March 2. PIc/ AFP

After securing a medical seat three months ago, Mumbai-based Suraj Pal shifted to Ternoplis city in Ukraine to complete his graduation. Little did he know that he will have to return, without completing his six-year medical course, as Russia will invade Ukraine.

Pal had to travel for around 8 hours by road to reach the Romanian border. He claims that there was no official to help there. "Our government should deploy some officials on the border too. There is a huge crowd and long queues to cross over to Romania. Due to sub-zero temperatures, no food or water, many students are falling sick. There are no facilities to cater to medical emergencies also,” he said.

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