New DelhiThe Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a fresh advisory in view of increasing Russian attacks on several Ukrainian cities and reports of heavy fighting. In the advisory, the MEA detailed the do's and don’ts andpotential threats which need to take care of. Citizens are asked to remain alert of possible Aerial Raids, Attacks by Aircraft/Drones, Missile attacks Artillery Shelling, Small Arms/Gunfire, Grenade Explosions, etc. Citizens are advised to Compile and Share Information with their fellow Indians, Remain mentally strong/Do not panic and Organise yourselves in small groups/squads of ten Indian students/within that organized buddy/pair system/nominate a coordinator and a deputy coordinator in each group of ten persons. While some don'ts include-keep ready a small kit of essential items on persons or at hand round the clock, Emergency Kit should contain Passport, ID Card, essential medication, life-saving drugs, torch, matchbox, lighter, candles, cash, energy bars, power banks, water, first-aid kit, headgear, muffler, gloves, warm jacket, warm socks and a comfortable pair of shoes, as available.
ETV Bharat is reproducing the entire advisory in verbatim
Potentially dangerous/difficult situations to be expected
- Aerial Raids, Attacks by Aircraft/Drones
- Missile attacks
- Artillery Shelling
- Small Arms/Gunfire
- Grenade Explosions
- Molotov Cocktails (including by local people/militia)
- Building Collapse
- Falling Debris
- Internet Jamming
- Lack of Electricity/Food/Water
- Exposure to freezing temperature
- Psychological Trauma/feeling of Panic
- Injuries/Lack of medical support
- Lack of Transportation
- The face-to-face situation with armed fighters/military personnel
Ground Rules/Do’s
- Compile and Share Information with your fellow Indians
- Remain mentally strong/Do not panic
- Organize yourselves in small groups/squads of ten Indian students/within that organize buddy/pair system/nominate a coordinator and a deputy coordinator in each group of ten persons
- Your presence and whereabouts must always be known to your buddy /small group coordinator
- Make a WhatsApp group, Compile details, names, addresses, mobile numbers, and contact in India/Share geolocation on WhatsApp with Control Room(s) in Embassy or in New Delhi/Update information every 08 hours/Keep frequent headcount (every 08 hours)/Group/Squad coordinators to report their location to Control Rooms/Helpline Numbers
- Only Coordinator/Deputy coordinator should communicate with local authorities/Embassy/Control Rooms in India to conserve phone batteries
Survival Guidelines
- Keep ready a small kit of essential items on persons or at hand round the clock
- Emergency Kit should contain Passport, ID Card, essential medication, life-saving drugs, torch, matchbox, lighter, candles, cash, energy bars, power banks, water, first-aid kit, headgear, muffler, gloves, warm jacket, warm socks, and a comfortable pair of shoes, as available
- Conserve and share food and water: avoid full meals, eat smaller portions to extend the rations. Stay hydrated. If you find yourself in an open area/field, melt snow to make water
- If available, keep one large garbage bag per person to use as ground matting/cover against exposure to rain/ cold/storm/during forced march/evacuation
- If injured or ill – intimate condition and seek advice from Control Room/Helpline/WhatsApp
- Delete all unnecessary apps in mobile, limit conversations to low volume/audio mode to conserve battery
- Stay indoors, preferably in designated safe zones, basements, bunkers.
- If you find yourself in the streets, then walk on the sides of the roads, close to the cover of buildings, crouch low to avoid being targeted, do not cross streets, avoid city centers, downtown areas. Turn around street corners in urban areas with great caution
- In each designated group/squad, keep a white flag/white cloth for waving
- Learn two or three sentences in Russian (e.g., we are students, we are not combatants, please do not harm us, we are from India)
- Here are the sentences in Russian: