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The bodies of three Indian scholars have been brought back to India from Russia.

The bodies of the three Indian scholars were brought to Mumbai late on Thursday night.

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MUMBAI : The bodies of three Indian scholars who drowned in the Volkhov River on June 7 have been brought back to India from Russia. On June 7, four Indian scholars were washed down in the Volkhov River in Russia. Late on Thursday night, the mortal remains of three Indian scholars- Zeeshan Ashfaq Pinjari, Zia Feroze Pinjari and Harshal Anantrao Desale- were brought from Russia to the Mumbai field.

Four Indian scholars studying at the Yaroslavl-the-Wise Novgorod State University in Russia's Veliky Novgorod drowned in the Volkhov River on June 7. Of them, four failed. All the scholars were residers of Jalgaon quarter in Maharashtra. Jishan and Jiya were siblings." When Zishan reached near the Volkhov swash, he made a videotape call to the family.

Her father and other family members were asking everyone to move down from the swash, when a strong surge arose and everyone was swept down in it." Indian Embassy advises scholars to exercise caution The Indian Embassy in Russia issued an advisory on Friday after the incident of scholars drowning. According to this, scholars have been asked to be veritably careful while going near the water bodies.

The delegacy also bared the former data of 2023 and 2022 and said, two incidents of drowning were reported in 2023, while six cases were reported in 2022. thus, the Embassy prompted Indian scholars in Russia to exercise caution while visiting strands, gutters, lakes, ponds and other water bodies.

University expresses grief The Aeroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University expressed grief over the incident." All the scholars were taking a perambulation near the swash in the evening. This incident is unthinkable.

Russian media reported that a pupil was caught in trouble near the swash. Three scholars went to help him, but they drowned in the swash. All the scholars were studying drug at the university, the Consulate General of India in St Petersburg said.