New Delhi: Operation Ganga — the massive airlift of Indians in Ukraine from multiple cities in neighbouring countries — entered its “last leg” on Sunday.
The Indian Embassy in Hungary asked students staying in own accommodations to reach the Hungaria City Center in Budapest between 10 am and noon.
The Indian Embassy in Ukraine, in a tweet, asked stranded Indians to fill up a Google form (which it attached with its tweet) urgently with their mobile number and location.
Nearly 13,300 Indians have been brought back so far on 63 flights under Operation Ganga. Thirteen more flights are planned in the next 24 hours.
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