Joyous homecoming: Jyotiraditya Scindia welcomes 250 Indians evacuated from Ukraine

Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Sunday prolonged a heat welcome to the 250 Indian nationals who returned house after being evacuated from war-hit Ukraine.

Air India’s 2nd evacuation flight from the Romanian capital Bucharest landed on the Delhi airport within the early hours of Sunday.

Taking to Twitter, Scindia wrote, “Joyous homecoming! Relieved & overjoyed to peer 250 Indians safely go back from Ukraine at the Air India flight on the Delhi Airport. Gained & interacted with them together with my colleague Sh V Muraleedharan Ji. Welcome again! #Operation Ganga.”

Joyous homecoming!

Relieved & overjoyed to peer 250 Indians safely go back from Ukraine at the @airindiain flight on the Delhi Airport. Gained & interacted with them together with with my colleague Sh @VMBJP Ji. Welcome again! #OperationGanga %.twitter.com/KQ8tcHSTeo

— Jyotiraditya M. Scindia (@JM_Scindia) February 26, 2022

India started the evacuation of its stranded voters amid the Russian army offensive in Ukraine on Saturday, with the primary evacuation flight bringing again 219 other people from Bucharest to Mumbai within the night.

The second one evacuation flight wearing 250 Indian voters landed on the Delhi airport round 2:45 am on Sunday, executive officers stated.

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Scindia and MoS MEA V Muraleedharan have been noticed welcoming the Indian nationals with plants upon their arrival from Ukraine.

PM Sh @narendramodi Ji, together with the entire executive businesses are running round-the-clock to make sure each Indian is introduced again house fast & protected. #OperationGanga https://t.co/O6HUS4Kbxi %.twitter.com/k9QVvZVrGh

— Jyotiraditya M. Scindia (@JM_Scindia) February 26, 2022

Air India’s 3rd evacuation flight, which is able to leave from the Hungarian capital Budapest, may be scheduled to go back with evacuees to Delhi on Sunday.

Air India additionally shared footage of Scindia receiving the evacuees on the airport on Twitter.

#FlyAI: HMCA @JM_Scindia receiving the Indian nationals who have been flown again to Delhi from Bucharest by way of AI 1942 on twenty seventh Feb, ’22 early morning, operated to evacuate Indians stranded at war-ravaged Ukraine. Thanks for directing us in this undertaking @MoCA_GoI %.twitter.com/y1DuYcjJTW

— Air India (@airindiain) February 26, 2022

#FlyAI: We’re proud to be a part of #OperationGanga to fly house Indians. Thanks @JM_Scindia @MoCA_GoI @MEAIndia for giving us the privilege of enjoyable our responsibility to our Country and our other people.
It is an honour to paintings proactively with the Government to function those flights.
Jai Hind! %.twitter.com/bJINMvwwuP

— Air India (@airindiain) February 26, 2022

On Friday, International Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla had stated that round 16,000 Indians, principally scholars, have been stranded in Ukraine.

The Ukrainian airspace has been closed for civil airplane operations since February 24, the morning when the Russian army offensive started. Subsequently, Indian evacuation flights are running out of Bucharest and Budapest.

Indian nationals who reached the Ukraine-Romania border and Ukraine-Hungary border have been taken to Bucharest and Budapest, respectively, by way of street with the help of Indian executive officers in order that they might be evacuated on the ones Air India flights, the officers stated.

The federal government isn’t charging the rescued voters for the evacuation flights, they stated.

In the meantime, Top Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday spoke with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and conveyed India’s deep fear for the security and safety of Indian voters, together with scholars, found in Ukraine.

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