Russia-Ukraine war took a dangerous turn, Indian citizen killed, 3 injured in Moscow drone attack
New Delhi: The ongoing fierce military conflict between Russia and Ukraine has now reached a more dangerous turn, due to which the foreign citizens living there have also started falling prey to it. An Indian worker was killed, while three other Indians were seriously injured in a major drone attack by Ukraine in the Moscow region of Russia early on Sunday. The Indian Embassy in Moscow, while officially confirming this tragic incident, has expressed its condolences to the families of the victims and has started a campaign to provide all possible help to the injured.
Indian Embassy ready
As soon as information about the incident was received, senior officials of the Indian Embassy visited the hospital without wasting time. Where injured Indian citizens are undergoing treatment. The embassy said in a statement released on social media platform At present, the condition of the three injured Indians is being monitored and detailed medical reports about them are awaited. According to Zelensky, this attack is a befitting and appropriate response to Russia’s continued deadly attacks on Ukrainian cities and innocent civilians. However, after the death of an Indian citizen in the war zone, the concerns of the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi have increased and a high-level review is being conducted regarding the safety of other Indian expatriates living in Russia.
The biggest air attack on Moscow so far
This was the largest and most aggressive drone attack from Ukraine so far. Russia claims that, showing promptness, it intercepted and destroyed about 600 Ukrainian drones in the air overnight. Despite this, this heavy bombing has caused huge loss of life and property in many parts of Moscow. A woman died when a drone fell on a residential house in Khimki, in the northern part of the capital, while a man and a woman also lost their lives in Pogorelki village. So far, a total of four people including one Indian have died in this horrific air attack.
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