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'It's second life for me', says Harjot Singh who sustained bullet injuries in Ukraine's Kyiv View in Punjabi

Written by  Jasleen Kaur -- March 04th 2022 07:22 PM
'It's second life for me', says Harjot Singh who sustained bullet injuries in Ukraine's Kyiv

'It's second life for me', says Harjot Singh who sustained bullet injuries in Ukraine's Kyiv

Kyiv (Ukraine), March 4: Harjot Singh, an Indian student who sustained multiple bullet injuries while trying to leave Kyiv in conflict-ridden Ukraine, has said that God has given him “a second life” and he wants to “spend good time" with his family in Delhi.

Speaking from his hospital bed in Kyiv, Harjot Singh urged the Indian embassy in Ukraine to evacuate him and help him with documentation. Harjot Singh said he sustained multiple injuries due to bullets fired at the car in which he was travelling. "This is February 27 incident. We were three persons in a cab on our way to the third checkpoint where we were told to return due to security reasons. While coming back, multiple bullets were fired at our car due to which I sustained multiple bullet injuries," Harjot Singh said. 'It's second life for me', says Harjot Singh who sustained bullet injuries in Ukraine's KyivAlso read | Now, two trains won't collide, thanks to 'Kavach' The Indian student said he regained consciousness at 10 pm on March 2 night. "The doctors explained to me everything that I was shot and I was brought to hospital from the spot. They told me that I kept lying on the road for nearly four hours. I had lost a lot of blood. Two bullets hit my left leg and a bullet entered my chest. They extracted the bullet from my chest and I continue to have pain. My leg has been plastered but I am much better than before," he said. The Indian student said he had got a new life. "I first called up my mother. The moment she heard my voice, you can understand how she would have felt. I spoke to my father and sister. I felt much better. I got a new life. I want to return to India and spend a good time with my family," he said. Harjot Singh, who is pursuing studies in information technology, said he had not received support from the Indian embassy yet. "I have been trying to get in touch with them, every day they say we will do something but no help yet," he said. "It doesn't matter if you send a charter (plane) after death...God has given me a second life, I want to live it. I request the embassy to evacuate me from here, provide me facilities like a wheelchair, help me with documentation," he added. 'It's second life for me', says Harjot Singh who sustained bullet injuries in Ukraine's KyivAlso read | Punjab: SC orders to transfer Sumedh Saini case to another HC judge Tensions have escalated following Russia's military action in Ukraine and the government has arranged flights from countries neighbouring Ukraine for the evacuation of Indian students. Harjot Singh said the day he suffered bullet injuries, he had gone to catch a train, but could not do so. "I went to board a train. I tried three-four times, but I could not board the train. In the end, we decided that we would hire a private cab. The fares of the cabs were high. We would have been charged nearly Rs 4,000 on normal days in the Indian currency. However, on that day we were asked nearly $3,000 (USD). We were three persons and we shared the cab with equal contribution.," he said. 'It's second life for me', says Harjot Singh who sustained bullet injuries in Ukraine's KyivThe government said on Friday that over 20,000 Indians had left the Ukraine border following advisories issued to them. -PTC News

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