Almost 18,000 Indian nationals have been taken back to India from Ukraine’s adjoining nations by extraordinary flights, the Center said on Tuesday. An aggregate of 410 Indians were brought back by exceptional non military personnel departures from Suceava, the service of common aeronautics said in a proclamation.
The Indian Air Force had flown 12 missions to bring back 2467 travelers, as a component of Operation Ganga, and persisted 32-ton help material, the service added.

Among the non military personnel flights, 4,575 travelers have been brought from Bucharest by 21 flights, 1,820 from Suceava by nine flights, 5,571 from Budapest by 28 flights, 909 travelers by five departures from Kosice, 2,404 Indians from Rzeszow by 11 flights, and 242 people by a departure from Kyiv, the service said.

In the mean time, India additionally figured out how to clear almost 600 Indians from war-hit Sumy in Ukraine.
The authorities of the Indian Embassy and Red Cross accompanied the Indian nationals alongside certain residents from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and Tunisia to Poltava district.