Post Report
Published at : March 12, 2022
Updated at : March 12, 2022 13:44
Kathmandu
India has evacuated four more Nepali nationals from Ukraine which is facing the Russian invasion for the last two weeks.
So far, six Nepalis have been evacuated by India which has launched a campaign called “Operation Ganga” to rescue Indians from different cities of Ukraine.
Including four Nepalis brought from Ukraine on Saturday, a total of six Nepali nationals have been rescued by the Indian government, according to Nepali embassy in New Delhi.
Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba on Saturday thanked his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on Saturday for assisting Nepalis.
“Thank you Prime Minister @narendramodi and the Government of India for the assistance in repatriating Nepali nationals through the #OperationGanga,” Deuba wrote on Twitter.
According to Nepal’s Ambassador to Germany, Ram Kaji Khadka who is also accredited to look after Ukraine, evacuation of Nepali nationals from Ukraine is almost over.
Khadka said a total 580 Nepali nationals have come out from Ukraine since Russia invaded Ukraine.
“But no one has asked for their repatriation,” adeed Khadka. “So far information that we have is 466 Nepalis have reached Poland, 78 Slovakia, 88 Romania and eight have reached Hungary.”
According to Khadka, very few have expressed their desire to return to Nepal and only six have left for Nepal.
“The remaining Nepalis are currently living in various European countries and some of them have reached Portugal,” said Khadka.
“Out of 38 from Nepal who are now citizens of Ukraine, eight have left the country.”