More than 377 thousand people have entered Poland through the Polish-Ukrainian border since Thursday. The transports, with all necessary aid, go from Poland to Ukraine, which has been attacked by Russia. Students from India who studied in Ukraine were unable to fly to their home country. They found refuge in Poland. There is plenty of fake news according to which Poland has treated Ukrainian students of different skin colour in a racist manner.
“Maharaja of Jamnagar in Gujarat helped save 1000 Polish children during World War II by giving them shelter. Today, 80 years later Poland is giving shelter to stranded Indian students from Ukraine. This is life,” wrote Aditya Raj Kaul on Twitter.
Maharaja of Jamnagar in Gujarat helped save 1000 Polish Children during World War II by giving them shelter. ??
Today 80 years later Poland is giving shelter to stranded Indian students from Ukraine. ??
This is life.
This video of Polish shelter.
Thank you, @Adam_Burakowski. pic.twitter.com/8nHomtRJgT
— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) February 28, 2022
Food, drink and beds are awaiting Indian students who can cross into Poland from Ukraine. They will stay here until flights to India are organised. pic.twitter.com/lehJGbrTAV
— Naomi Canton (@naomi2009) February 28, 2022
#PolandFirstToHelp https://t.co/lYhAmv3xXW
— Adam Burakowski (@Adam_Burakowski) March 1, 2022
These Days are also a moment of Polish-Indian Unity @Adam_Burakowski @PLinIndia @IndiainPoland https://t.co/igvB6RlXyG
— Łukasz Jasina (@RzecznikMSZ) February 28, 2022
When Soviet Union invaded Poland, an Indian prince Ranjitsinghji gave refuge to thousands of Polish children escaping gulags. His Nawanagar came to be called Little Poland.
Tonight, 80 years later, Poland returned the favour.
Thank you, @Adam_Burakowski. India won’t forget this. pic.twitter.com/AY7OGZnmEg— Anand Ranganathan (@ARanganathan72) February 28, 2022
??Indian students who escaped from Russian aggression against ??Ukraine found shelter in ??Poland.#PolandFirstToHelp
(video by @RaoMaddukuri) pic.twitter.com/E9RnRnsL6O
— Adam Burakowski (@Adam_Burakowski) March 1, 2022
Large groups of ??Indian students who escaped from Russian aggression against ??Ukraine reached ??Poland.#PolandFirstToHelp
(video by @RaoMaddukuri) pic.twitter.com/uW0Pr0Bvya
— Adam Burakowski (@Adam_Burakowski) March 1, 2022