Operation Kaveri: 8th Batch Of Indian Evacuees Received In Jeddah | India News

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Operation Kaveri: 8th Batch Of Indian Evacuees Received In Jeddah | India News


Jeddah: Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan obtained the eighth batch of 121 Indians on the Jeddah airport evacuated from the conflict-hit Sudan. This batch additionally included the relations of the Indian Embassy officers, MoS wrote on Twitter. “A daring rescue! 8th batch of 121 Indians arrived at Jeddah by IAF C 130 J from Wadi Seidna, Sudan. This evacuation was more complex as the location is in vicinity of Khartoum. Family members of our Embassy Officials were also part of this group. Warm welcome. #OperationKaveri,” Muraleedharan tweeted.

Calling it a daring and sophisticated rescue, Muraleedharan knowledgeable that evacuees of this batch have been positioned within the neighborhood of the Sudanese Capital Khartoum, from the place the violence between the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces erupted. Earlier, on Thursday, Union Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan obtained rescued Indians from Port Sudan at Jeddah underneath `Operation Kaveri`.

A complete of 135 passengers have been onboard the IAF C-130J plane that landed in Jeddah from Port Sudan. “Delighted to receive 7th batch of stranded Indians at Jeddah from Port Sudan, 135 passengers onboard IAF C-130J aircraft,” MoS Muraleedharan tweeted. Informing of the evacuation of the stranded Indian nationals from Port Sudan, MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted on Thursday saying the Indians left for Jeddah on a flight.

“7th batch of stranded Indians departs from Port Sudan. 135 passengers onboard IAF C-130J flight leave for Jeddah under #OperationKaveri,” Bagchi tweeted. Continuing with the speedy mobilisation of naval and air property for a fast and secure evacuation of Indian nationals from Sudan, INS Teg on Anti Piracy patrol was diverted to Port Sudan, to assist with the evacuation course of. INS Teg is the fourth Talwar-class frigate constructed for the Indian Navy.

Sudan is experiencing bloodshed because of clashes between the military and paramilitary forces. Even although there’s a 72-hour ceasefire, there have been allegations of violence. Fighting has erupted between troopers loyal to Sudanese military chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his deputy, paramilitary Rapid Support Soldiers (RSF) commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.Committed to making sure that no Indian nationwide is left behind in Sudan, India has deployed its army planes and warships within the war-torn nation.





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