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
About 3,000 Indian nationals including 31 people from a tribal community - Hakki Pikki - from Karnataka are stuck in Sudan. Saudi Arabia and France have rescued some Indian nationals from the country.
Russia’s Wagner Group has reportedly offered weapons to Lt Gen Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo’s paramilitary force in Sudan to fuel the ongoing conflict. The mercenary collective has for long been active in Africa, establishing economic as well as political interests from Libya to Mali as well as Burkina Faso
Bagchi said External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who is in New York, will be meeting with UN General Secretary to discuss the ongoing crisis in Sudan