Harjot Singh, the Indian student who received multiple bullet injuries in war-hit Ukraine, on March 04 in Kyiv, said that he has not received any support from Indian Embassy as yet. “No support from the Indian embassy yet. I have been trying to get in touch with them, every day they say we will do something but no help yet,” Harjot Singh said. “This is February 27 incident. We were 3 people in a cab on our way to the 3rd checkpoint where we were told to return due to security reasons. While coming back, multiple bullets were fired at our car due to which I sustained multiple bullet injuries,” he added. “It doesn’t matter if you send a charter (plane) after death. God has given me a second life. I want to live it. I request the embassy to evacuate me from here, provide me facilities like a wheelchair, help me with documentation,” he further added.
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