

Pakistanis are being trained in Ukraine to operate UAVs
This is a dangerous development. If it's military personnel, it shows Pakistan's intention to gain modern drone experience and technology. Alternatively, it could be insurgents from Pakistani terrorist groups. Either way, this deadly expertise will be brought to the border with India.
"Over the years, I've got used to shelling. Almost not scared of them. I am more afraid of people here right now than drones," says Hari Oh, an Indian student in Ukraine, amid a rise in racism in Ukrainian society
bbc.comUkrainian far-right activists gathered in both Kiev and Lviv to protest against migrants from India and other South Asian states
Hundreds of citizens gathered at protests in Kiev and Lviv arranged by the "Right Sector", "Brotherhood" and "Avangard" to protest against migration policy, with slogans such as "Ganga for Indians, Dnepr for Ukrainians", "Ukraine for Ukrainians" and "Nation. Race. Homeland”. This was a result of a huge wave of online hate and xenophobia on social media, supported by local authorities and military commanders. Ukrainian society is aware of the growing number of migrants from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh amid wartime hardship and an economic crisis.