First batch of Ghanaian students in Ukraine arrives in Ghana
The first batch of Ghanaian nationals who have been evacuated amid the unrest in Ukraine has touched down at the Kotoka International Airport.
The majority of the evacuees who are students recounted the struggles they encountered before arriving in the country.
“We got to the border at 6:00 pm on Friday. It took 12 hours to cross the border amid fighting with Ukrainians. The boys had it so badly. The women also struggled, but it was tougher for the men,” a student said.
Meanwhile the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong has touted the government’s role in airlifting the students into the country.
According to the Minister, Ghana is the first country to have successfully evacuated some citizens in the midst of the ongoing turmoil in Ukraine.
“The government is determined to make sure that your colleagues who want to be evacuated are evacuated. Information coming in is that Ghana is the first country that has evacuated her compatriots. Ghana is doing its best to encourage Russia to stop the attack and atrocities on the citizens of Ukraine,” he told the evacuees.
Russia invaded Ukraine early on Thursday morning.
Its President, Vladimir Putin, announced the military operation at dawn despite calls for de-escalation from world leaders.
There have been reports of explosions near major Ukrainian cities, including its capital, Kyiv.
Recent tensions have stemmed from Russia’s opposition to Ukraine’s moves towards European institutions like Nato and the EU.