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Himchal Pradesh : 23 children of Mandi trapped in Ukraine, 3 returned, pleading for relatives – government save the children

Due to the war that broke out between Russia and Ukraine, 23 children of Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh are trapped there. The situation is that air services have been completely stopped there, due to which it has become difficult for these children to return home from there. The Mandi district administration has so far confirmed that 23 children are trapped there. DC Mandi Arindam Choudhary said that some time ago information of 35 children was received, but today after getting information about the war, this number has come down to 23.

Some children have already returned to their homes from there and some are coming back. In this context, all the information has been made available to the state and central government. The government is engaged in efforts for the safe return of the children home. Chowdhary has assured that whatever is possible will be helped from the side of the administration. However, information about only 23 children has come to the administration so far, while it is being estimated that some more people may also be trapped there.

In fact, in the midst of the Ukraine-Russia war, some people are also trying to bring their children back at their level. Many families have not come in contact with the administration yet. In such a situation, it is being speculated that this number may increase. The actual picture about the number of children trapped in Ukraine will be clear only after the contact of the relatives and the steps of the administration.

The families of the children who returned are happy.
According to the information received so far, three children of Mandi district have reached their homes safely. The family members heaved a sigh of relief when they reached their homes. Shivangi, a resident of the old market of Sundernagar city, has reached Delhi. Shivangi’s father Yadvinder Sharma told that he had booked his daughter’s return ticket 10 days ago. Although. He got this ticket after paying 30 thousand rupees, but he is happy that the daughter has reached her country safely. At the same time, Vaibhav, a resident of Makridi of Jogindernagar sub-division, has also reached his home safely. Vaibhav’s father Manoj Kumar had also booked his son’s return home ticket on time. Animesh Thakur, a resident of Dawahan village of Kotli sub-division, has also reached his home safely. Father Padma Nath told that his son has reached home and the family members have breathed a sigh of relief.

In the hope of their return, relatives are pleading for help
Rahul son Ramesh Chand, resident of Lunapani village of Balh sub-division, Ritika daughter Krishna, resident of Dhangu, Narayan Singh son of Inder Singh, resident of Dharampur village of Dharampur sub-division, Ankush Thakur son of Singhan Pahad, son of Kashmir Singh and Abhilash Thakur, son of Baldev, resident of Old Bazaar of Sundernagar sub-division. Daughter Naresh Bhatt, Rohit father Krishna Chand, resident of Mahadev, Sanjay Kumar, father Panna Lal, resident of Kunnu village of Padhar sub-division, Shivansh Sharma, son of Rakesh Sharma, resident of Churag village of Karsog sub-division, most of them have had contact with their children and all There they are scared and are requesting to return home. The family members have also appealed to the state and central government to bring their children home soon.