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.

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Nepal asks Russia to return Nepalis fighting in Ukraine | The Annapurna Express

Nepal has asked Russia to send back hundreds of Nepali nationals who were recruited to fight against Ukraine and repa

Nepal asks Russia to return Nepalis fighting in Ukraine | The Annapurna Express

Nepal has asked Russia to send back hundreds of Nepali nationals who were recruited to fight against Ukraine and repa

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.

Nepalis in Ukraine advised to stay strong

The Embassy of Nepal in Germany has issued an advisory to all the Nepali nationals living in Ukraine, saying their safety and safe passage to less risky areas of the western and southern territories is its first priority.

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.