<span style="color: #222222;">Operation Kaveri is in full swing and around three thousand six hundred Indians have been evacuated from Sudan under Operation Kaveri so far. On the 9th day of Operation Kaveri today, one of the most herculean tasks of bringing Indians stranded in El Fashir in Sudan was achieved. The Embassy of India in Khartoum said in a series of tweets that it mobilised its resources and coordinated with various stakeholders in conflict zones to ensure safe travel for Indian citizens over an arduous journey of over 1800 kilometres. Two buses from El Fashir in Western Sudan carrying 80 Indians reached Port Sudan, which is in East Sudan, safely after travelling for more than 48 hours.</span>&nbsp;<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">The Embassy has mobilised and facilitated the movement of 67 buses from various parts of Sudan to reach Port Sudan. So far, Indians have moved out of Port Sudan using five Indian Naval Ships and sixteen Indian Air Force aircraft including one from Wadi Sayyidna military airbase.</span>
News On AIR | May 4, 2023 8:59 PM
Nearly 3600 Indians evacuated so far from conflict-hit Sudan under Operation Kaveri