New Delhi: A 22-year-old student from Punjab’s Barnala district who had suffered a stroke and was undergoing treatment for about a month died on Wednesday in war-torn Ukraine, official sources have confirmed.Chandan Jindal was admitted to the Emergency Hospital Vinnytsia in Ukraine. Jindal was studying at Vinnytsia National Pirogov Memorial Medical University in Vinnytsia, a city in West-Central Ukraine, for the past four years.His family has requested the government to bring back his mortal remains.According to NDTV, Jindal suffered an ischemic stroke – blood supply to a part of the brain getting interrupted or reduced – on February 2. He was admitted to the ICU and his parents consented to a surgery.According to news agency PTI, his father and uncle – Shishan Kumar and Krishna Kumar – flew to Ukraine on February 7 to be with him.Krishna later returned while Shishan remained in Ukraine with his son.Krishna Kumar told NDTV that he took a flight home from Romania with great difficulty and “hardly any help” from the Indian Embassy. He claimed that thousands of Indians were stuck at the border.Barnala deputy commissioner of police wrote to the state’s principal secretary, home, for providing assistance to the distressed family.According to the letter, Chandan “fell ill and was admitted in Emergency Hospital Vinnytsia (Kyivska street 68) ICU suffering from Ischemia stroke in brain (reduced blood supply to brain). The youngster breathed his last today.”Chandan’s father has sought the government’s help in bringing his son’s body to India through an air ambulance from the Siret border, Romania.On Monday, an Indian student was killed in Russian shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city. Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagoudar, a fourth-year medical student at the Kharkiv National Medical University, was killed when he was struck by shelling when he stepped out of his bunker to exchange currency and fetch some food.The situation in Kharkiv has only become more alarming, with the Indian Embassy in Ukraine asking all Indian nationals to leave the city by 6 pm local time.