Updated On: 03 March, 2022 09:43 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
'Here are the sentences in Russian: 'Ya student iz Indii (I am a student from India)', 'Ya nekombatant (I am a non-combatant)', 'Pazhalusta Pamagite (please, help me)',' the ministry said in advisory

Students hold placard as they stage a demonstration in Bangalore on Thursday. Pic/ AFP
India's Defence Ministry on Thursday issued survival guidelines for Indian nationals stranded in Ukraine, especially Kharkiv, while warning them of aerial raids and drone attacks.
The ministry also told stranded Indian citizens to learn a few sentences in Russian language, such as telling people they were students from India.