An Indian man, who was rescued from violence-hit Sudan, recalled how he and other people moved to a room in the basement of the building as the fighting raged on. Under Operation Kaveri, India has evacuated nearly 3,000 citizens from Sudan, the MEA said.
Breaking News: A bunch of stranded Indians have been evacuated as Operation Kaveri is currently underway in Sudan. The first batch of stranded Indians leaving Sudan under Operation Kaveri , INS Sumedha with 278 Indians onboard departing from Port Sudan. Several days of being stranded, Indians are now being evacuated. In Sudan the situation is still volatile while the heaving firing is being exchanged between the paramilitary forces as well as Sudanese army. In this whole fighting India has managed to get it s 278 Indians already out of the danger zone while 2700 people approximately are still in Sudan. It is a huge task for India. Operation Kaveri has began, these 278 Indians are onboard INS Sumedha which will drop them in Jeddah. Keep an eye on Times Now for the recent developments. #operationkaveri #inssumedha #portsudan #jeddah #indians #evacuated #sudan #civilwar #timesnow #breakingnews #englishnews #latestnews #worldnews, India News, Times Now
Operation Kaveri | India s operation Kaveri to rescue stranded nationals in Sudan has begun. The first batch consisting of 278 stranded Indians have left Sudan The evacuation operation is being carried out by India s naval ship INS Sumedha. EAM Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi shared this update on Twitter. Bagchi also shared photos and videos of Indians on board INS Sumedha. India has two IAF aircraft in Jeddah and a naval ship INS Sumedha at Port Sudan. Watch the video for more..#sudan #sudanwar #sudancrisis #sudanarmy #sudanrsf #sudanceasefire #sudanevacuation #mirrornow #original #mirrornoworiginals #englishnews #worldnews, Society News, Times Now