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The sound of firing still echoed in the ear, crossing the border was no less than a war

The sound of firing still echoed in the ear, crossing the border was no less than a war

Publish Date: | Fri, 04 Mar 320 01: 04 AM (IST)

Vidisha ( Navdunia representative). For the first time in my life I saw bomb explosion and firing. The sounds of firing still reverberate in my ears. After leaving Ukraine, they reached the border, but crossing the border was no less than a battle. This is to say that Srishti Soni of Ganjbasoda returned from Ukraine and Urvi Sharma of Vidisha. When these daughters returned home on Thursday, the tears of their relatives were not stopping. They were very happy to have their daughters with them.

His father Manish Soni and mother Suman Soni had reached Bhopal early in the morning to bring Srishti home of Ganjbasoda. On seeing the parents in Bhopal, Srishti got stuck on their chest. Mother Suman hugged her daughter and cried. Father Manish took him by car and first took him to Hanuman temple near his city. He had applied to Hanuman ji for the well being of his daughter. Daughter Srishti presented Shriphal in Hanuman ji’s temple by showering her head. When she reached the city, people welcomed her from place to place on her return. Here, Urvi, the daughter of Premshankar Sharma, a resident of Vidisha, reached Bhopal by flight at 04 in the morning. Apart from father, mother Archana Sharma, younger brother Archit and 85 year old grandmother Kanta Tiwari were also present to receive him. Seeing their daughter in front, mother and grandmother were shocked. Urvi first reached her maternal uncle’s house in Bhopal. From here he reached Vidisha late at night.

reached his country after crossing three borders

Srishti of Ganjbasoda told that she was living in Odessa. To reach Romania from here, he had to cross three borders. According to Srishti, as soon as the war started, the sounds of firing started coming around their house. When the bomb exploded for the first time, all the girls living in the flat were horrified. One day at night someone was knocking on his door. Then she and all her friends sat in a corner for two hours with a knife in hand. Srishti said that the tricolor of her country was useful in getting out of Ukraine. No one stopped him because of the tricolor on the bus from Odessa to the border. She says that the situation in Ukraine is very bad. Indian students are still trapped there. They should also be removed from there quickly.

Crossing the border was not less than the battle

Urvi of Vidisha tells that the more difficult it is for her than Odessa It was not possible to reach the border, it was difficult to cross the border. She tells that 18 a group of students reached the border of Odessa by train. Somehow, he reached the square after leaving the square, but it was very difficult to reach Hungary from the square. He had to stand for eight hours in the square to get a train ticket. She could not sleep even for a moment for two days. There was so much crowd at this station that foreign students started pushing each other, due to which some children were also injured. According to Urvi, he is sad that after two months he was going to get MBBS degree, but now when he will get it, I do not know, although he is very happy to be among his relatives.

Harshit and Anshul reached home late at night

Harshit Dubey and Anshul Deshmukh, who were studying medicine while staying in Ternofil, reached their home late at night. Harshit’s father Santosh Dubey told that both the children had landed at the Mumbai airport on Thursday morning. From there he traveled for hours by train and reached home. The child’s homecoming was no less than a boon for his family. Harshit said that the situation in Ukraine is getting worse. The government should expel Indian students from there soon.

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