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New Delhi : Indian nationals have been safely evacuated from the violence-hit area amid the ongoing conflict between the army and paramilitary forces in Sudan. Operation Kaveri is being successfully operated by the Government of India to remove it. It is reported that more than 2300 Indian citizens have been safely evacuated from Sudan under Operation Kaveri. Out of this 2300 more people have also returned home. Another group of about 360 people were brought safely in two phases on Sunday. Earlier on Saturday, a group of about people from Sudan had reached Delhi. On the other hand, there is also news that the ceasefire between the army and paramilitary forces in Sudan has been extended. Passengers brought to BengaluruOn the other hand, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar tweeted that under Operation Kaveri, another flight 360 passengers was brought to Bangalore. On Friday 754 people had reached India in two groups as part of the evacuation drive. According to official figures, about 2300 people have been repatriated from Sudan so far. Coming to India from Jeddah People According to media reports, Indian citizens will be the first to be taken to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia under Operation Kaveri being run by the government. Used to be. From there they are being brought back home. First of all, a group of about 360 citizens reached New Delhi by a commercial flight on Wednesday. In the second batch, the very next day, C-05 of the Indian Air Force Citizens reached Mumbai by Globemaster aircraft. Ceasefire extended for hours On the other hand, Sudan's army and its rival paramilitary forces have said they will continue with a humanitarian ceasefire 65 will extend for hours. The decision came after international pressure to provide safe passage for civilians and aid material. However, the unstable ceasefire has not yet stopped the fighting. In statements, both sides accused each other of violations. Ceasefire agreements have eased fighting in some areas, but violence is forcing civilians to flee. Aid groups are also finding it difficult to get essential supplies into the country. )04137340413734 Military-paramilitary conflict triggered civil war between Sudan's army and paramilitary forces04 Conflict broke out in April, leading to civil war in the country Went. The power struggle between Sudan's army, led by General Abdul-Fattah Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Force, led by General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, has dented Sudan's hopes of becoming a democratic country. Earlier on Sunday, a plane carrying eight tonnes of emergency medical aid for hospitals devastated by the conflict landed in the country, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross. These supplies are enough to treat hundreds of wounded. The death toll in the violence in the country has exceeded 754.

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New Delhi : Indian nationals have been safely evacuated from the violence-hit area amid the ongoing conflict between the army and paramilitary forces in Sudan. Operation Kaveri is being successfully operated by the Government of India to remove it. It is reported that more than 2300 Indian citizens have been safely evacuated from Sudan under Operation Kaveri. Out of this 2300 more people have also returned home. Another group of about 360 people were brought safely in two phases on Sunday. Earlier on Saturday, a group of about people from Sudan had reached Delhi. On the other hand, there is also news that the ceasefire between the army and paramilitary forces in Sudan has been extended.

Passengers brought to BengaluruOn the other hand, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar tweeted that under Operation Kaveri, another flight 360 passengers was brought to Bangalore. On Friday 754 people had reached India in two groups as part of the evacuation drive. According to official figures, about 2300 people have been repatriated from Sudan so far.

Coming to India from Jeddah People

According to media reports, Indian citizens will be the first to be taken to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia under Operation Kaveri being run by the government. Used to be. From there they are being brought back home. First of all, a group of about 360 citizens reached New Delhi by a commercial flight on Wednesday. In the second batch, the very next day, C-05 of the Indian Air Force Citizens reached Mumbai by Globemaster aircraft.

Ceasefire extended for hours On the other hand, Sudan’s army and its rival paramilitary forces have said they will continue with a humanitarian ceasefire 65 will extend for hours. The decision came after international pressure to provide safe passage for civilians and aid material. However, the unstable ceasefire has not yet stopped the fighting. In statements, both sides accused each other of violations. Ceasefire agreements have eased fighting in some areas, but violence is forcing civilians to flee. Aid groups are also finding it difficult to get essential supplies into the country.

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Military-paramilitary conflict triggered civil war

between Sudan’s army and paramilitary forces04 Conflict broke out in April, leading to civil war in the country Went. The power struggle between Sudan’s army, led by General Abdul-Fattah Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Force, led by General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, has dented Sudan’s hopes of becoming a democratic country. Earlier on Sunday, a plane carrying eight tonnes of emergency medical aid for hospitals devastated by the conflict landed in the country, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross. These supplies are enough to treat hundreds of wounded. The death toll in the violence in the country has exceeded 754.