For the third time since the contention in Ukraine started last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday addressed Russian President Vladimir Putin and passed on to him the significance of the protected clearing of Indian residents from war-torn country’s Sumy city at the earliest, official sources said.

Around 700 Indian understudies are abandoned in Sumy in the midst of extraordinary battling among Russian and Ukrainian soldiers.
In telephone talks that went on for 50 minutes, the top state leader likewise liked the declaration of the truce and the foundation of “compassionate passageways” in pieces of Ukraine, remembering for Sumy, by Russia, the sources referenced above said. Prior, Russian specialists said they would start a truce on Monday and open “helpful passages” in key Ukrainian urban communities, including its capital Kyiv, Kharkiv and Sumy.

Modi additionally encouraged Putin to hold direct discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy notwithstanding the continuous arrangements between their groups, the sources said. The head of the state likewise talked with the Ukrainian president prior in the day.
The sources said the two chiefs talked about the developing circumstance in Ukraine, adding that Putin advised Modi on the situation with arrangements among Ukrainian and Russian groups.