Under ‘Operation Kaveri’, the 12th flight carrying 231 stranded Indian evacuees, departed from Jeddah on a Mumbai-bound flight.
Under 'Operation Kaveri', a total of 2,140 Indians have been brought back from strife-torn Sudan, according to official data.
The fresh batch of evacuees arrived in Bengaluru, a day after 365 people returned from the African country to Delhi.
'My husband is the first person to reach India back last night from Sudan,' Meenakshi Agrawal shared.
Under the evacuation mission, 754 people arrived in India in two batches on Friday.
The return of the fresh batch of Indians came a day after 754 people arrived in India in two batches under the evacuation mission.
Several countries have evacuated nationals by air, while some have gone via Port Sudan on the Red Sea, about 800 km (500 miles) by road from Khartoum.
India on Friday brought home 754 people under its mission to evacuate stranded Indians from Sudan. While 392 people arrived in New Delhi in a C-17 heavy-lift aircraft of the Indian Air Force, 362 Indians were brought to Bengaluru.
Evacuees belonging to the state arrived in two batches - first, a group of five reached Mumbai airport on April 27 and the second batch of 114 people arrived at KIA on April 28.
The airline will be operating two flights to bring back over 450 Indian citizens stranded in the conflict-torn nation back to their homeland over the weekend.
The first batch of 360 Indians stranded in conflict-hit Sudan landed in New Delhi on Wednesday under the Indian Government's 'Operation Kaveri'. External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar tweet "India welcome back its own" after the plane landed in Delhi. The total number of Indians evacuated so far from Sudan stands at around 534, according to official data. Under its evacuation mission ‘Operation Kaveri’, India is taking the evacuees from Sudan to the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah from where they are returning home. Watch to know what people, who returned, had to say about the situation in Sudan.
Two military transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) evacuated over 250 Indians from Sudan after a naval ship rescued another 278 citizens from the strife-torn country. The total number of Indians evacuated so far from Sudan stands at around 530, according to official data.
The total number of Indians evacuated so far from Sudan stands at around 530, according to official data.
India on April 24 launched ‘Operation Kaveri’ to bring back its nationals from Sudan that has been witnessing fierce fighting following a power struggle between the regular army and a paramilitary force.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the operation to evacuate the Indian citizens from Sudan is underway and that about 500 nationals have reached Port Sudan.