
An Indian student has been injured in a drone attack in Ufa, Russia, and is undergoing hospital treatment. The Indian Embassy in Moscow confirmed the student is enrolled at Bashkir State Medical…
An Indian student has been injured in a drone attack in Ufa, Russia, and is undergoing hospital treatment. The Indian Embassy in Moscow confirmed the student is enrolled at Bashkir State Medical University but did not disclose their name.

The embassy said it is in contact with local authorities and the student, providing all necessary assistance. The attack comes amid a major escalation of long-range drone strikes between Russia and Ukraine, with Ukrainian forces launching one of their largest drone attacks in the last two days.
A drone struck an oil refinery in Ufa, an industrial city about 1,200-1,300 km east of Moscow, far from the Russia-Ukraine border. Russian authorities reported intercepting hundreds of drones across multiple regions.
This is the first reported injury of an Indian student in Russia since the war began, though thousands of Indian medical students remain enrolled in Russian universities. Ufa's distance from the front lines shows Ukraine's growing drone reach into industrial infrastructure deep inside Russia. The key risk for Indian students is not direct combat but stray attacks on civilian or industrial zones. New Delhi's response, quiet consular assistance without public escalation, matches its neutral stance on the war. The next signal to watch is whether the Indian government issues a travel advisory or evacuation offer for students in affected regions.
Source: rediff.com
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