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Indian students returning to Ukraine

Why some medical students evacuated from war-torn Ukraine in 2022 feel compelled to return.

A year ago India evacuated thousands of students, mostly studying medicine, from Ukraine following the Russian invasion. Their arrival home was greeted with great thanks and fanfare, so why have more than a thousand felt compelled to return? Â鶹Éç Hindi’s Jugal Purohit has been finding out.

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(Photo: Indian medical students who've returned to Ukraine. Credit: Â鶹Éç)

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