City
Epaper

IAF avoids Pak airspace to bring nationals from countries bordering Ukraine

By IANS | Published: March 03, 2022 4:06 PM

New Delhi, March 3 Under 'Operation Ganga', the Indian Air Force has avoided the Pakistan airspace to bring ...

Open in App

New Delhi, March 3 Under 'Operation Ganga', the Indian Air Force has avoided the Pakistan airspace to bring back stranded Indian nationals from countries bordering Ukraine as the war entered eighth day. The Indian Air Force till Thursday brought 798 citizens from Hungary, Poland and Romania.

The force had sent four C-17 transport aircraft on Wednesday to bring back the Indian nationals who had crossed the Ukraine border.

All four transport aircraft returned with the 798 citizens to the Hindon airbase in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad bordering Delhi on Thursday early morning.

The force has also sent three more aircraft to bring another lot of stranded citizens. The Air Force was called in to augment the commercial flights.

About avoiding the Pakistan airspace, a military source said that the decision was taken by the government not to take any military favour from Islamabad. What it costs is an additional around 30 minutes of travel.

"To fly military aircraft from any nation's airspace, there is a requirement of various permissions from that country so it was decided to avoid it," source said.

The same aircraft was used to evacuate Indian nationals from Afghanistan after the Taliban took over in August last year. Under Operation Ganga, India has sent 15 aircraft, both commercial and military, till Wednesday. A total 15 more aircraft are also scheduled to land in India on Thursday.

On Wednesday, the Ministry of External Affairs stated that around 17,000 Indian nationals have left war-torn Ukraine borders since the Indian embassy in Ukraine issued its first advisory.

The ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi had stated, "We now estimate that nearly 17,000 Indian nationals have left Ukraine borders since our advisories were issued in the last week of January."

He further said that the embassy in Kyiv has been asked to set up a temporary office in Lviv to facilitate border crossing by the Indian nationals.

He also said that a mechanism has been established for issuing emergency certificates to those who lost their Indian passports which will also help many students.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Arindam bagchiNew DelhiGhaziabadIndian Air ForceAir ForceThe new delhi municipal councilIndian air force iafDelhi south-westFour air indiaUttar pradesh the railwaysDefense army
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalUttar Pradesh: Man Kills Business Partner Over Property Dispute, Throws Body in Canal in Ghaziabad; Four Arrested

NationalNew Delhi: Gogi Gang Member Stabbed in Tihar Jail, Fir Lodged

NationalGhaziabad Building Fire: AC Malfunction Sparks Major Blaze in Two-Storey Apartment Amid Heatwave

NationalNew Delhi: Fire Breaks Out at Eye Hospital in Lajpat Nagar

NationalLok Sabha Elections Results 2024: BJP Prepares for Post-Victory Celebrations with Roadshow from PM's Residence to Party Office

National Realted Stories

NationalRao Inderjit Singh takes oath as Union Minister in Modi 3.0

NationalPralhad Joshi sworn in as Union Minister; thanks PM Modi & party leadership

NationalModi 3.0: 71 ministers from 24 states, including 11 from allies

NationalVocal critic of pro-Khalistan hardliners, Ravneet Bittu inducted into PM Modi’s Cabinet

NationalShobha Karandlaje takes oath as union minister in Modi 3.0