
'Saw missiles, heard bombs in neighbourhood...': Indian students recall Iran-Israel conflict horror
Indian students returning from Iran via Armenia, under an evacuation operation facilitated react while exiting from the Indira Gandhi International Airport
The first evacuation flight of Indian nationals who were moved out of Iran arrived in India from the Armenian capital of Yerevan in the early hours of June 19. The students, including 90 from Jammu and Kashmir, were moved from Tehran to Armenia earlier this week as explosions and aerial attacks rocked Iranian cities. The rescue was coordinated by the Indian Embassy.
Upon reaching many students narrated their harrowing tale. 'We saw missiles in the sky and heard bombs in our neighbourhood… We were petrified,' said MBBS student Mir Khalif, his voice still trembling with fear, as he stepped out of the Delhi airport after being evacuated from war-hit Iran under Operation Sindhu.
Khalif arrived in the national capital early Thursday in the first evacuation flight carrying 110 Indian students of the Urmia University of Medical Sciences in Iran's Urmia city as part of the special operation launched by the Indian government in response to the escalating Iran-Israel conflict.
Khalif described the experience in Iran as a nightmare and thanked the Indian government for evacuating them first to Armenia and then bringing them back home.
'We saw missiles and heard bombings. It was a war zone. Our building shook during the attacks. I hope no student has to face what we did,' he said.
'There are students still stuck in Iran. They are being relocated to safer places. We hope they will also be airlifted to India soon,' he added.
'Situation was quite critical'
Varta, a resident of Kashmir, recalled the fear she lived through. 'We were the first ones to be evacuated from Iran. The situation was quite critical. We were terrified. We thank the Indian government and the Indian Embassy, which worked swiftly to bring us here.
'Our neighbourhood was attacked. When the Indian government came to our doorstep, it felt like home,' she said.
Huzaif Malik, another student from Kashmir, told PTI, 'There are 90 of us from Kashmir. We landed this morning, and now we are heading to Kashmir in sleeper buses. Some students also left for their homes by flights.'
'Destruction was visible everywhere'
Ali Akbar, who hails from Delhi, said the destruction was visible everywhere. 'We saw a missile and a drone fall from the sky while travelling in a bus. Tehran is in ruins. The images on the news are real, the situation is very bad,' he said.
Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh reached the Delhi airport to receive the students.
Later, in a post on X, he said, 'Warmly welcomed home the first group of 110 Indian nationals evacuated from Iran as part of Operation Sindhu, reaffirming India's steadfast commitment to the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad.'
(With agency input)
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