Pakistan’s Ambassador to Ukraine, Dr. Noel Israel Khokhar, has stated that the government is striving to guarantee the safe departure of all Pakistani nationals stranded in Ukraine.
According to the embassy, there are 1,500 Pakistanis in Ukraine, including 500 students, who have been asked to relocate to safer areas.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s embassy in Ukraine tweeted that Ukraine’s airspace is restricted and that the embassy is in contact with Pakistani students who were unable to depart earlier than advised.
Contact information for Pakistanis trapped in Ukraine
The Pakistan Embassy in Ukraine announced in a tweet that it is fully operational from Ternopil, Ukraine, and given contact information.
The embassy can be reached via parepkyiv@gmail.com, and the following are the embassy’s cell phone numbers.
+380636965523
+380636968264
+380638282984
+380664944004
The situation between Ukraine and Russia
Following President Vladimir Putin’s declaration of war, Russia began an invasion by land, air, and sea on Thursday. As explosions and gunfire rocked major cities, an estimated 100,000 people fled. Hundreds of people have been slain, according to reports.
According to US and Ukrainian officials, Russia is attempting to seize Kyiv and destabilize the administration, which Putin perceives as a puppet of the US. As they pushed along the quickest route from Belarus to Kyiv, Russian troops seized the Chernobyl former nuclear power facility north of Kyiv.