Operation Kaveri | India brings back another batch of 229 people from Sudan
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Under ’Operation Kaveri’, India has been taking its citizens in buses from the conflict zones of Khartoum and other troubled areas to Port Sudan from where they are being taken to Jeddah in the IAF’s heavy-lift transport aircraft and the Indian Navy’s ships.
India evacuated 229 more stranded Indians in Sudan, who were brought home on Sunday under mission ‘Operation Kaveri’. The fresh batch of evacuees arrived in Bengaluru, a day after 365 people returned from the African country to Delhi.
”#OperationKaveri One more flight brings back 229 passengers to Bengaluru,” External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar wrote on Twitter.
One more flight brings back 229 passengers to Bengaluru. pic.twitter.com/5OGEh7WM7D
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) April 30, 2023
In another tweet, he said that another Indian Airforce flight carrying 40 evacuees also landed in New Delhi.
#OperationKaveri developments.
A C-130J Indian Airforce flight has landed in New Delhi with 40 passengers. With this flight, around 2300 people have reached India. pic.twitter.com/kDcx13a40i
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) April 30, 2023
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As many as 125 people among the 229 evacuees hail from Karnataka, according to a statement issued by Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority Commissioner Manoj Rajan.
From the latest group of evacuees, 29 were quarantined, he said.Rajan said 255 people from Karnataka, including 134 from Shivamogga district and 53 from Mysuru, have so far returned to the state in four batches since April 27.
As per Jaishankar, the total number of evacuees from Sudan now stands at 2,300.
Under the evacuation mission, 754 people arrived in India in two batches on Friday. The Indians were brought back from the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah. India had positioned two transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force in Jeddah and the naval ship INS Sumedha at Port Sudan as part of its contingency plans to evacuate Indians.
On April 27, a batch of evacuees flew back to Mumbai from Jeddah airport on an Indian Air Force C17 Globemaster flight, carrying 246 passengers.
The first batch of 360 evacuees returned to New Delhi in a commercial plane on Wednesday. The second batch of 246 Indian evacuees arrived in Mumbai from Jeddah airport on an Indian Air Force C17 Globemaster flight on Friday.
Under ’Operation Kaveri’, India has been taking its citizens in buses from the conflict zones of Khartoum and other troubled areas to Port Sudan from where they are being taken to Jeddah in the IAF’s heavy-lift transport aircraft and the Indian Navy’s ships.
From Jeddah, the Indians are being brought back home in either commercial flights or IAF’s aircraft.
India has set up separate control rooms in Jeddah and Port Sudan, and the Indian embassy in Khartoum has been coordinating with them, besides being in touch with the headquarters of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in Delhi.
Sudan has been witnessing deadly fighting between the country’s army and a paramilitary group that has reportedly left around 400 people dead.
Earlier in the week, Jaishankar had announced the launch of ‘Operation Kaveri’ to bring back stranded Indians from the war-ravaged African country.
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