Nepali nationals in Ukraine urged to leave the country via Slovakia, Poland, Hungary

KATHMANDU, Feb 25: The government has urged Nepali nationals living in Ukraine to flee the country via Slovakia, Poland and Hungary as the war between Russia and Ukraine intensifies. Issuing a press statement, the Germany-based Embassy of Nepal has urged Nepali citizens to flee Ukraine via Slovakia, Poland and Hungary. Slovakia, Poland and Hungary have opened their border for humanitarian aid and rescue, according to the Embassy. “Those willing to return to Nepal can flee Ukraine via these countries,” further reads the statement. Those seeking any sort of support from the Nepali government are urged to dial 0042194077855944 to contact Jay Prasad Sivakoti in Slovakia, 004219407785944 to contact Dr Bodhraj Subedi and 0048729212673 to contact Jeevan Kumar Chettri in Poland and 0036705308793 to contact Surendra Shrestha in Hungary.  

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11 Nepali nationals stranded in forests of Lithuania and Belarus

KATHMANDU, March 13: It has been learnt that 11 Nepali nationals are stranded in the forests of Lithuania and Belarus. These Nepali people are assumed to have left Russia trying to enter some other European nations. After being stranded, these people contacted Jay Prakash Shivakoti, representatives of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) Slovakia. Subash Kuwar, a stranded Nepali national, contacted Shivakoti through Whatsapp and urged him for rescue. Ram Kaji Khadka, ambassador of Nepal to Germany, assumed that these Nepali nationals could not be victims of the Russia-Ukraine war but could have fled Russia trying to enter some other European countries. According to Khadka, the information has already been dispatched to the Russia-based Embassy of Nepal and efforts are underway to contact the stranded Nepali nationals.

11 Nepali nationals stranded in forests of Lithuania and Belarus

KATHMANDU, March 13: It has been learnt that 11 Nepali nationals are stranded in the forests of Lithuania and Belarus. These Nepali people are assumed to have left Russia trying to enter some other European nations. After being stranded, these people contacted Jay Prakash Shivakoti, representatives of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) Slovakia. Subash Kuwar, a stranded Nepali national, contacted Shivakoti through Whatsapp and urged him for rescue. Ram Kaji Khadka, ambassador of Nepal to Germany, assumed that these Nepali nationals could not be victims of the Russia-Ukraine war but could have fled Russia trying to enter some other European countries. According to Khadka, the information has already been dispatched to the Russia-based Embassy of Nepal and efforts are underway to contact the stranded Nepali nationals.

Over 300 Nepali nationals in Ukraine reach safe destinations

KATHMANDU, March 2: Over 300 Nepali nationals have reached safe destinations after leaving Ukraine, according to the Non Resident Nepali Association (NRNA). “As many as 302 Nepali nationals fled Ukraine and have reached safe destinations,” said Ram Kaji Khadka, Ambassador of Nepal to Germany. “These people have fled to Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Moldova.” As of Tuesday, as many as 232 Nepali nationals have reached Poland, 39 reached Slovakia, four reached Hungary, 23 reached Romania and four have reached Moldova. People have been leaving Ukraine after Russia initiated an invasion in the country. Fighting continues as Russia's "special military operation" in Ukraine has entered the seventh day, while a new round of peace talks is reportedly to take place.

Over 300 Nepali nationals in Ukraine reach safe destinations

KATHMANDU, March 2: Over 300 Nepali nationals have reached safe destinations after leaving Ukraine, according to the Non Resident Nepali Association (NRNA). “As many as 302 Nepali nationals fled Ukraine and have reached safe destinations,” said Ram Kaji Khadka, Ambassador of Nepal to Germany. “These people have fled to Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Moldova.” As of Tuesday, as many as 232 Nepali nationals have reached Poland, 39 reached Slovakia, four reached Hungary, 23 reached Romania and four have reached Moldova. People have been leaving Ukraine after Russia initiated an invasion in the country. Fighting continues as Russia's "special military operation" in Ukraine has entered the seventh day, while a new round of peace talks is reportedly to take place.

244 Nepali nationals flee from Ukraine safely: NRNA

KATHMANDU, Feb 28: As many as 244 Nepali nationals residing in Ukraine have fled the country to various neighboring countries as the country is largely hit by war with Russia. According to the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA), as many as 60 Nepali nationals have reached Poland, 12 have reached Slovakia, four have reached Hungary, 12 have reached Romania and two have reached Moldova safely. Likewise, 130 Nepali nationals are waiting to enter at the border of Poland, 12 at the border of Slovakia, 10 at the border of Romania and two at the border of Moldova. These people are expected to reach their destination safely by Monday evening.

Nepal embassy in Berlin issues travel advisory to Nepali nationals in Ukraine

KATHMANDU, Feb 25: The Embassy of Nepal in Germany has issued a travel advisory for all Nepali nationals residing in Ukraine after civilian flights were temporarily restricted over Ukraine’s airspace following the escalating situation between Ukraine and Russia.

All Nepali nationals in Ukraine are safe: NRNA

KATHMANDU, Feb 24: The Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) has maintained that all Nepali nationals in Ukraine are so far safe. Expressing concern over the security of Nepali people in Ukraine, the NRNA on Thursday issued a press statement stating that Nepali nationals there are so far safe. According to the association, 38 Nepali nationals are currently living in Ukraine and they are all safe. “All the 38 Nepali nationals are in contact with the Ukrainian government,” the statement further reads. Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine earlier on Thursday morning. Russian forces have launched a major military assault on Ukraine, with reports of missile strikes and explosions near major cities. People have been trying to flee the capital Kyiv and there is a palpable sense of shock. At least seven people are known to have been killed in Russian attacks, police say. Another 19 are missing, reported the BCC.