
Concerns over the safety of Indian students abroad have been rising, especially amid reports of violent incidents involving Indian nationals. The latest case emerged from Russia on Saturday night, when four Indian students were injured in a stabbing attack at a university campus.
Preliminary reports indicate that the attack occurred at the State Medical University in Ufa, where a 15-year-old local boy allegedly assaulted the students. The sudden act of violence caused panic among Indian students residing in the university hostel before local authorities and medical teams intervened.
In a reassuring update, Indian officials in Russia confirmed that all four students are safe and recovering well. They are currently receiving treatment in a hospital, with their condition reported as stable.
Consular Support and Swift Action
An official from the Indian mission visited the injured students personally, met with hospital authorities, and engaged with other Indian students at the hostel to assess the situation. The prompt response of local law enforcement and medical services helped ensure that the students received timely care, preventing further harm.
The Indian embassy continues to closely monitor the case and maintain communication with Russian authorities as well as the families of the affected students. Officials have assured that all necessary support is being provided during the students’ recovery.
Safety Concerns for Indian Students Abroad
This incident has reignited concerns about the safety challenges faced by Indian students in foreign countries. While the recovery of the injured students provides some relief, it has also underscored the need for stronger safety measures and ongoing diplomatic coordination to protect Indian nationals overseas.
For now, authorities emphasize that the students are recovering well and are receiving appropriate medical and consular assistance.
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