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Second batch of 246 Indians evacuated from Sudan reaches Mumbai

Sudan crisis: India on Monday launched 'Operation Kaveri' to evacuate its citizens stranded in Sudan amid the intense fighting.

Updated on: Apr 27, 2023 05:04 pm IST
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The second batch of 246 Indian nationals stuck in war-torn Sudan arrived in Mumbai from Saudi Arabia's Jeddah on Thursday. The Indian Air Force's C-17 Globemaster heavy lift aircraft has brought back the Indian nationals to their motherland.

Sudan crisis: Second batch of 246 Indian nationals arrives in Mumbai.(HT_PHOTO)

Read here: Indians evacuated from Sudan thank PM Modi, hail Indian jawans as 'real heroes'

External affairs minister S Jaishankar shared the images of the evacuated citizens from his Twitter handle and said, "Another #OperationKaveri flight comes to Mumbai. 246 more Indians come back to the motherland".

Over 1,700 Indian nationals have been evacuated from the conflict zones in Sudan and the government is focused to get every citizen out of the harm's way as soon as possible, according to foreign secretary Vinay Kwatra.

Read here: Op Kaveri: First batch of Indians evacuated from Sudan to reach Delhi at 9pm

A total of 495 Indians are currently in Jeddah, while another 320 are in Port Sudan. One Indian hailing from the state of Kerala has been killed in the violence so far.

India on Monday launched 'Operation Kaveri' to evacuate its citizens stranded in Sudan amid the intense fighting between the country's army troops and rival paramilitary force. Two C-130J medium lift aircraft of the IAF stationed in Saudi Arabia and naval warships will make sorties across the Red Sea to take the Indians arriving in Port Sudan to Jeddah.

 
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